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COMPLETE CATALOGUE 


renerecerermwenececrn, J guircer 


Lubin’s Films. 


INDEX. 


Antmals, 60 to 6: 
/ Boat Races, 83, 
f Buffalo Bill Series, 7 


i yoy % 
i é / 


Circus Series, 72 to 74. 
Comics, 31 to &3. 
Chinese Subjects, 54, 
Club Films, 65. 

Dances, 67 to 7o. 

Fire Subjects, 58-5, 
Galveston Disaster, 55, 
Illustrated Song, 30 
Japanese Films, 56. 
Magical Films and [lusiou 
Martinique Disaster, 53, 
Miscellaneous, 84 to 96. 
Niagara Falls Series, 56 
Naval Filnis, 79 to 84 
Passion Play, 2 to 6 
Pan American Exposition, §7 
Paris E’xposition, 71 
Prizefights, 58. 

Railroad Films, 63 to 65 
Song, Holy City, 30 
Strike Films, §5 


Spectacular Tableaux, 7 to 15. 


Seashore Filins, 66, 
Transvaal Films, 54°55. 
War Films, 74 to 78, 
Wrestling Films, 58. 
Washington, State of, 56. 


SYNOPSIS OF CODE, 


4 4 
Galveston and Martini 


Beh 
(men “OMG 
lo--—Transvaal 
[ tt 
[tm DE 

| 
Cy Ww 
FI. at 
| bittalo | 
i eee 
Jomo TTY 


IK. —-Animals. 

Lime Railroad Films, 
M--Dances 
N 


War Films 


()—-Hutfalo Bill Series. 


j NI 


Naval lilms. 
Club lilms. 


R-Boat Race, 
S- Miscellaneous 


ToomScashore, 


P vy, 
W- 
X—-Paris Ioxposition. 
Y-—Circus Series 
ZomWrestline Match. 


[lustration-—Codewords beginning 
Martinique 


with “A”, Galveston 
Disaster, ete. 


<1. 


ECV 


tbleaux and [I 


Prizefights--Special Code 


and 


LSTOnNS, 


PASSION PLAY. 


Use Code Words When Ordering by Wire. 


A 


sea LIOR. 


The Annunciation. Flight Into Egypt. 


Vncanes: 


Fifty fect, SEE: ful 


5, 
PSEA 

irom is 
lk is vt hale, 
lrevp A210 

eTTTie it i} 
as Mar, the child CSUs, of 
‘ <- 4 eg a : ‘ 
hersell upon a rock on the road side, a 


curroundings is man! 


i expire | y 
fest, AS The Upsappredrs POSC TMI 
1; x < +934 ee a 
is seen leading the a pom I 
; +} ~ ‘ ‘ 4 
VATU as tikk FCuHeEwW eH VOU 


Massacre of the Innucents. 
Shepherds Watching their Flocks by ae 
Night. iitv feet, $11; full length. a 


Vacant. 


Fifiv fect, SEL; leneth, about 
1OO feet, S20. shows a 
[his scene represents the plains near large ‘ had gath 
Cl and opens with the shepherds ered tog outside sethiehem hop 
oud flocks, as. the eouthiul ine to flee from the wrath of the wickee 
wand vears bel In. the foreground are seen 


angel ap] their babes as the soldiers 


lrawn swords. ()ne poor 


woman whose infant 1s slaughtered be- 


aes ie Hine 
Viessiah is barman: ot th fore her face stands bewildered. As the 
recounize him. eriel soldiers advance they are seen hur- 
‘al beings is rhedls trvine to escape from the spot. 


the soul’ Christ in the Carpenter Shop. 
t, S11; 


| 


a 
rethlehent as ifty 100 feet, S20: full 
i 


Joseph is here seen at work, ° 


The Birth of Christ. Mary slowly comes down the side 
Vacate. leading to the exterion workshop. 


child 


he 
fesus. then twelve vears old, lightly fol- 
| 


she sits, unnoticed by Joseph, th 


lows after her, carrying a small cross 
be ¥ 


tic 
thei which he drops and kneels at her feet. 


ic chown seated with the new-born babe, 45 she caresses Him, Joseph turns and 
vrapped in swaddling clothes, in her takes the child up and affectionately 


The three wise men from the kisses him. Mary and Jesus depart. 


appear. worshipping the infant and shortly after Joseph lays aside Ins 
implements and follows them. 


ests and offering oitts. 


Baptism of Jesus. Jesus and the Woman of Samaria. 


Vagabond. Va 
lifty feet, Sti; full length, about Pifty feet, 


100 Teet, $20. 5 feet, 515. 


mue. 
S 


Li: iMil ieng 


é 
Fhe Woman of Samaria is here sco 


In this scene [ohn the 
strong, stern man, rugged 


and rude in dress, stands 


Christ appears 


pioment 
solemn : 


her fect and 


{ 
Vet 
TecuOnize jesu 
gether in | 


baptism. 


POT OF 


Be upon [is Christ in the Synagogue. 


Vale, 


Jesus then comics Fifty feat. Sir: ql 
how belt length, about 
} . Noes the SCOUT CLOSES i 
Herodias Pleads for John the Baptist’s y 
Head. PS 
Salome’s Dance Before Herod. » them, vite to bn 
johteous and to serve their Master. 1: 
Death of John the Baptist. oe han aweaimuck with His wond . 
Vitus : a | fal eernion. 
dauchier of Christ and Disciples Plucking Corn. 
3 befor Vain. 
Llet 
isk 101 : 
_ e } tC THESS eS 1G a A ad Geakin x 
her mother, who seizes i i loliolit a : “ 


and hideously” laug never the 2 
shy. Christ Calling Zaccheus from the Tree. 


Valinnat. 


Christ Tempted by the Devil. Fiity feet, Sir: too feet, S20; full 


warn, 
et 


‘thie Fad oe fattd . 
Hiv feet. Sia se Pall dene ky. ahouti 


appears at the beou g the scene in 

praver. Satan appears and with a dia 

bolical look asks Jesus to fall down and 

worship lun, Christ points upwards, 

then turns to Satan and motions lim tO | crosses 

eet hence, An animated dialogue en- dialogue between Jesu nd Zaccheus, 
sties and Jesus triumphs over Satan, who J and, f lind 
turns and skulks away. disci hev pass on. 


Christ Feeding the Multitude. 


Valid, 
Fifty feet, $11; 100 feet, $20; 1 
| 
& 


ength about 180 feet, $34. 


is scene a Great thr 
; aoe 
women and cid 


upon a plz 
far end ot 
the multitude 


The disciples 


sated Then, 


the disciples among 
‘ ves 


ne 
disciples catherine up th 
HScipies Salnering Up ty 


sin lar@e baskets. 


— Little Children to Come Unto 
e. 


Lye SCE 


Valise. 


feet ST y* 


137 ieet, $26 
m= ris ie oy ir . 1 
A large multitude is here shown as 


His disciples pass by. Int 


i SCENG ATG THiOMe!®n 
\ nd children, and, as Chr 
pas hem, He halts and takes the lit- 


ones up and blesses them. \s lesus 
passes from the scene the multitude 


Him 


Christ Healing the Sick. 


Vaile, 


Fifty feet, S11; full 


130 feet, S25. 


ITIST Comes upot 


| by a laree 
peal ere anocars before Him a 
. 


ng upon a crutcl 


Raising of Lazarus. 
Valor, 
Fifty feet $11; ful 
t25 feet, S23. 
The tomb of Lazarus is seen here, 
Martha and Mary Maedalene. su 
inded by relatives and friends, who 


@ the death of Lazarus. The 


mour 


‘ig + ‘ 41 ava ed + ay 
JFOUp 45 HOM) Le SCPULCNCr as 


ests and inles are seen passing 
DY. Mary and Martha, with animated 
dialogue, beseech fe sis to restore Laz 
at is seer crossing fo 


motion ta two of His 


rer ts opened and | 


rom the tomb and 
nding sheet 
The Transfiguration. 
Value. 
bilty tl etl about 


This pi ) 
lirist is see 
with James, 


fown as Christ e1 
ision of Moses and [lial 


lisciples awake. hie 


followed by the ot! 
apart from Jesus and 


ng upon tie eat 


The Messiah's Entry Into Jerusalem. 


Vaive. 


Jerusalem. 
files of soldiers 
trance He is 
and 4 


multitude of necple hi 


Vi I ne blosan- 
Ty 
ras = ereat 
cy 


itv, where a 


The Last Supper. 
Samy. 
SO tect, Sire 160 fect. Soa: 


place a 


animation throneh 
picture is symbolical and the effect 4s 
partic cublime 


ceeds. 


Agony in the Garden. 


Vampire. 


me foe SVE 
75 1€CL, ols. 


. yoy 43 ; 
HCSUS appears, ANG KNGENNE- al Tine 


i 


igor of a large rock, He prays for the 
sins of the world. An angel sudden! 
appears in the background and atiract 

by the holy light He turns and beholds it 
\fiter gazing on each other ange 


ars. Jesus resumes Ilis praver 


Judas’ Betrayal and the Messiah’s 
Arrest. 


Vandal. 
Fiftv feet Sir: full length, about 


60 feet, S15. 


‘re seen 


. ‘ 
three who lie upon th 
mas He pravs. © Judas 
about amone the trees 


kiss Jesus. 


forward ame | 
fa cuard of sol- 


; 
them to advance, 
urrenders and is 


iy His d sciple Ss 


Christ Before the Two High Priests. 


Vandike. 
Sit; full length about 
the high priest then in 


iest are here seen in 


1c as Jesus is led before 


it 
them for condemnation The rabble 
b high priests to condemn 


jesus, who stands meek and 


Phe 


te -9r spy Te elar ‘ 
@S6US ATE SEET! TO OFaCE-} 


ilate A seene of diseracetul con- 


duet towards 


ist is draceed off, 


Nane, 
a ¥ (Sieg 1 et re | ~ 
so feet, Sti; full length, about 150 


feck, 20; 


In this picture vou sce a servant of 


Herod appreach his throne, and after 
some conversation Herod orders Chitst 


to be brought before him. | His accusers 


sive evidence and on the strength of this 
Christ is ordered to appear before Pil 


. 


4 


Christ Before Pilate and the Condem- 
nation. 


Vanish, 


Man, See 


Thim in 


drag ger 


pparel.” He is 


1 
H MSPOU, 


Carrying the Cross. 


Vantage. 


TOO ret, S20 
Phis scene exhibits the Hiiiriater 
re on the wav to the place of cruct 
Simon of Cyrene, who as as 
lesus in cross, 18 COM> 


led to leave burden to 


{ Tesus, weary and suffering 


a | } i * x 1 
1 loss of blood, stage@ers and ialis un- 


r the burden 


The Crucifixion. 


Vanilla, 


raised, and 


other Crosses, 


place t yasop to Flis 
mouth. 
startled py 


whv hast thou forsaken mer Dhet 


revilers are 


with a look of forgiveness. Tl said, 


is finished?” and the end came 


Q 
Taking Down the Cross. The Resurrection. 
Vapid, 
sq feet, S11; oo feet, Seo; dull 
leneth, about 150 fect, S28. 
Vhis is a very effective scene. — The rh 
opening shows Jesus as He hangs on the ae 
eross in death, Mary, the mother of ae 
Jesus. and Mary Magdalene are d Conn ae 
covered weeping af the foot of the crass. ae = 
Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodenius ; oe ‘ 
who have obtained perniission Oo mibey : : as his 
fo relmiins, are secu lo enter TARO 
down the body of Jesus a 2 
Vrap ib ina iit : shout for 3 ce a ae 
I Moe TOTS Ts ie : bone 
head and the two women ' : 
fe 10 COVlC oe DICparcs - 
pHEp ' 
Pl j | | t ‘ uy 
acing Jesus in the Tomb. The Aecension. Ha 
Vapor, nad i pon ry) 
fll icioth about v4 proposed Ds i 
AYPELIOM, oe 
i \| i nye tebe He 
' eet py Da. red 
ap ee j rake rh 
; ; oe : ; reine ap 
i Wohhie atrotel Heaise, in : ia 
ae ieee) HA ! -and the s ASLPONODICT Ss ONC 
wat A het wala robes for appropriate dress lor 
ia . : a . he trip. 
Aa ad « President: Garbenfouills selects 16 
he AN accompany him, five colleagues NOS- 
nid bead ea rradamrs, Aleotrishbas, (Imega, Micro- 
4b idl wdc nicwas and larafaragaramus 
{ i i | 4 redo the Gornsiric i 
As : os are thie prajectile destines 
Hi laipecst They ente 


carpenters, 


hard at 


Micromegas at 


} ‘, ¢ a ie 
Ls AOU EE 


rormination of the inspection. a 
nian at scends from tle Op of 
¥ 


and infornis te 


ud spectacle: the casting ol 
‘the astronomers 


yor the elimnevs are seen beleling forth 
volumes of smoke,  Saddents 
Horsted hv order of the President. \t 


the stenal a mass ol molten steel is 


a tag 


out 


1 oun HAST OC 

cladder and climb on to the root, where 

they finally arrive ANeainst the fort 
‘ 


A TRIP TO MARS. 


soo FEET. 


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4 
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reign U1 YES en ad 
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cannon rs Tuli 
vs loaded 
by 
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officer wives (hi tals the gunner 0 


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WO OE CONT) 


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he tty 
et 
{ ges Tt 4 
i HVC OTTERS 
j 1 reer HIS 
Wot yi or ce i t 
‘i { 


eg hk 


m 
la 
against the horizon the 
slowly into space, illum 


| - ae 
with a fantastic leh. 


CE 
ridscape which ts 


contr, sces cralers CVers wh 


One of them suggests descending a cra» 
ter into the interior, but just as they are 
about fo carry out their intention, an 
eruption takes place, the unfortunate 
menu being violently thrown in all direc 
tions. 

The astronomers show signs 
fatieue alter the rough trip which the 
have just had. They stretch themse teen s 
out onthe ground and go to sleep. Tn 
their dreams they sce passing in space, 
comets, meteors, cloje-seven gigunti 
stars, representing the great bear. apy 
pear slowly, and out of the stars come 
faves Of wormen who seem annoved 
the presence of these intrivlers in’ the 
moon, ae on the wae disappear in 
5 ec and are eplac cd Dy eh 1 love lv vision 
£ Phoebus on oe crescent, Of Saturn in 
his globe surroin nded co a ring, and of 
charining voune girls holding wp a star. 
They all discuss the arrival of ce ft 
restials in the moon and decide to punish 
them in an exemplary manner 

By order of Phoebus, snow is fall- 
ing frem all quarters, covering the 
eround with its white coat: the astrono- 
meys are con nicaly agitated under the 
covers with which they have wrapped 
theniselyes in order to sleep, 

The cold becomes terrible. — The 
wuilortumate vovagers wake up half froz- 
Cy, al ad Ueeite wWithont hesitation and in 
spite of the rer, to descend into the 
interior of a great erater, in which they 
isappear one by one, whilst the snow 
“torn still raging. 

The astronomers arrive in the ine 
terior of a most cunous erotto filled with 
enormous mushrogms of every kind. 
One of them opens his umbrella in order 
to compare its size with a mushroom. 
but the umbrella suddeniv takes root and 
transforming itself info a mushroom 


\1f 


I 
i 


starts growing gradually, attaining gi- 
gantic proportions. 
The astronomers suddenly notice 


strange beings coming out from under- 
neath the mushrooms and approaching 
them, while making singular contor 
tions. These are the Selenites or in- 
habitants of the moon. — These fartas- 
tical beings rush on an astronomer, who 
defends himself, and with a stroke of his 
umbrella he knocks a Selenite down, 
who bursts into a thousand pieces, A 


second suffers the same fate, but 1h 
Selenites are arriving in mumbers. 1) 

terrified astronomers, to save them 
selves, take thelit. with the Selemites in 
pursuit, 

Succumbaig to numbers, the as 
tronomers are captured, bound and 
taken to the palace of the Kine o1 tic 
Solenites. 

On a splendid t hrone, surromid 
} se nite Wing 
that ms inal 


trate into lis state, De fetche 


cy 

Selenite army, lhe astronomers are 
making superhuman clhorts to free then: 
selves of their inipecmnents, 
Bar benfoutllis makes a dash for. the 
Ning of the Seclenites, and Lees han 
Ike a feather, throws 
the ereomund. Vhe antortunate ine 
bursts like a bombeshel ‘yh 

toners ran away in the 
eral «disorder, I lie 
pursuing them, 

The astronomers run at full speed, 
turning around cach time they are 
pressed too closely, and a the 
fragt beings to dy 

vase, but, single banded, are not ¢ 
ble of attack as allt 
number, 

The still nes nomber of sel 
emtes obliges the stronomers to taabee 
desperately to flight again, and as thes 
pass through invtastical, pieturesci 
Jandscapes, still pursued by the Selen- 
ites, sae them they institute 1 reg 
ular massacre, 

At last the astrenomers have found 
their shell and quickly shut theniselves 

the mterior: thanks fo the advance 


ber foree Hes in 


if 

{| 

their adversaries, Only one. t 
lent, has been left behind. — Ue arrives 
closely pressed by two Selenites. — He 
causes the first to burst by striking him 
with his hands and kicking the other 
violently with his feet, he despatches 
him inte space. where he also bursts 
then he rushes to the rope which hangs 
from the point of the shell balanced on 
the edge of the moon, and letting lim- 
self slide down the rope, he gives it an 
Impetus which causes the shell to pre- 


{ 


cy have sneceeded in gaining over 
the Presi- 


cipitate itself into space, A Selenite 
who at this moment clings to the shell in 
order to hold it back is being drawn 
with it, and hanging on to the projectile, 
accompanies it in its drop. 

The shell falls with sickening rapid- 
tv. Barbenfouillis clinging to the rope 
underneath tries to enter the projectile, 
wiilst the unfortunate Selenite, hall 
mad, clings desperately to the shell to 
save himsecl from falling: off. 

The Sea appears. The waves break 
into foam, the shell is attaining a white 
heat by the friction with the air in: its 
maddening drop and dashes right into 
the sea, causing enormous columns of 
water to push up. The sea closes over 
the shell again, and a thick vapor 1s ris- 
ing, caused by the scorching hot metal 
dropping into the water, 

We continue following the course 
of the shell into the depths of the ocean, 
where amongst the debris of ships, mar 
its, the medusac, corals and fishes 


ot all kinds, the projectile land 
at last. Enormous bubbles of air cs 
rane fram the bottom of the sca and 
reseh the surface.  Vhe shell balances. 


hermetically sealed 


air in its interior, is rising slowly to th 
surface to the bewilderment of the fishes. 

The shell is being picked up by a 
mail steamer, which, taking it in tow, 
returns to port. The Selenite is still 
seen clinging to the shell. 

In the market place of the town the 
authorities are assembled, the crowd 
awaiting the appearance Of the astrono- 
mers. The procession arrives; the mu- 
nicipal band advances, followed by mar- 
ines drawing the decorated shell. Fine 
ally the astronomers arrive amidst a 
general ovation. 

The Mavor congratulates the as- 
tronomers on. their happy — return. 
Crowning them, he confers upon them 
the Order of the Moon. 

The march past of the fire brigade 
and marines takes place. On the square 
appears the commemorative statue of 
the trip, ee 4 nting resident Darben- 
fouillis vanquishing the moon, with this 
devices” a Omnia Vit 

‘The marines, he astronomers, tlie 
crowd, the Mavor and councillors jor in 
chorus dancing around the statue to the 
President, 


SPECTACULAR TABLEAUX. 


“BLUE 


EARD.”’ 


700 FEET. 


Underwood, 


In 12 Scenes with Dissolving Effects, Tricks and & 


Spectacular Tableaux. 


SCENES. 


1 The betrothal of Blue Beard. 
2 Preparing the wedding breakfast. 
3 The wedding feast. 
4 Blue Beard departs on a journey. 
5 The forbidden chamber. 
o & troubled dream. 

12 Apotheosis. 


Scene 1—The Betrothal of Blue Beard. 
At the commencement 1s seen a 
magnificently furnished audience cham- 


ber situated in the interior of an ancient 
and his 
-a grand ball, in which a 


castle. The Lord of the castle 


wife are givin 


large number of beautiful and graceful 


maidens are actively cugaged. 


In the 


7 Blue Beard's discovery and condem-= 
nation of his wife. 

8 On the tower looking for help. 

9 At the place of execution, 

1 «The arrival of the deliverers. 

m6 Death of Bluebeard. 


The eight wives over Blue Beard’s corpse, 


festivities a herald enters, 
announcing the visit of Dine Beard, who 
enters innuediately afterwards,  sur- 
rounded by s suit, The dance is at 
once stopped, and the owner of the castle 

iquires the reason of Blue Beard’s un- 
eS ‘ected visit.  T1e explains that he 1s 
contemplating matrimony, and desires to 


midst of tlie 


— 


Scene 3—The Wedding Feast. 


Scene 4—Blue Beard Departs on a 
Journey. 
Au | 


Scene 2Z2—Preparing 
Breakfast. 


The seenc here 
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PPOCESSi- OF MNHICTISE VAsthies, Tonks 


Fi ret + 
Lady Due Deard is now in th 


en chamber, whicl 


1 


Scene 5.—The Forbidden Chamber. 


er TOM Scene 8—On the Tower Looking For 
iad Ube hes sume Ll eet elp. 
ropertion Lady Blu Deard is seen | j 


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oy the Pog renig 
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ut } { AE abit ATT t i th 
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DCSE, Sent Her: poor. cdistracter 
Lco if 1 Perresn ini ber 


Scene 7—Blue Beard’s Discovery and 
Condemnation of His Wife. 


Blue Beard oeeupies her time 
in trving t kes 
y smear. bint SUCCESS, 


: her hasband returns and find 
me hier so enraged Ks her w 
OMe. She acted 
s tnable to invent an oxeuse 


Beard secing the blood-stained key, 


inderstandine that 


been disobeved, @acs mad with rage, and 


prepares to slay her where she stands. 


Scene 10—The Arrival of the De- 
liverers. 


j 


by} HOR PS FEY 


ie ‘ ws ¢ ? ¥ t¥ > hg Wwe 
LM TCTYHIC Contest cnstites. lie heard 
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ie 1s transfixe 


r. pinnine 


being mortally wounded, proceeds to 
with convulsive  contortio 

vinist the two protiers: and. sister 
Lady Blue Beard, do their best to reas 
sure her. The old famili ar Demon ap 
pears here for the last time, but before fh 
can do any harm the good fairy arris 

and defeats him, and causcs the seven 
Wives of ee Beard to come to. lif 
again, This kills Blue Beard, and seven 
vaily attired Lan appear and marry the 


happy widows. 


Scene 12—Apotheosis. The Eight 
Wives Over Blue Beard’s Corpse. 


ailtilul landse: pe picture 
Blue Beare 


This is a be 1 
I 
‘ we 
ound, whilst the wife 
1; ee 


In the foreorouns 
ine dead on the ¢ 
and two brothers 
lim. In th 
“ated 4a ah 
ans, frou 
sing the 


their resurrec 


‘CINDERELLA.” 
430 FEET. 


Pnderstand, 


There is no other story in the [ng 
lish language that has such a strone 
hold upon the imagination and affec 
tions, as the story of Cinderella, her 
wrongs and her final triumph over het 
wicked sisters, all due to her Jnnate 


sweetness of character. leis a it’ 
tale that carries with it a lesson to evers 


human heart, and will live as long as 
love and pity are in antagonism to hat 
red, malice and deceit, 

The ehid is to be pitied who daes 


not know of Cinderella in her misery and 
rags and her inhappt yiness at not being 
allowed by her wicked sisters to attend 


Walid Iria) oer rae. 


into a beautiful 


The transformation of the sealler 
ruaid into a beaut princes Kats 
Mice and Pumokin i any 
Mice and Pumpkin inte 4 equ 


is a wonderiul tra 


JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. 
400 PEET. 


Undertalk, 


Scene 1—Trading the Cow. 

Jack’s mother, being verv poor, has 
dispatched him to the market to sell her 
only cow that they may not starve. The 
eood fairy meets the village butcher at 
the bridge and informs him that Jack will 
pass that way with a cow which he can 
doubtless purchase for a hatful of beans, 
Jack being a very careless ae foolish 
lad. The fairy vanishes, and Jack 
pears upon the scene leading a cow. The 
bargain is struck, and Jack runs away to 


A Grand Spectacular Performance in Nine Scenes. 


sow his mother what he considers : 
very gratifying price for their beantil: 
animal, 


Scene 2—Jack Returns With the 
Beans. 
Shows Jack's return to his monl 
bringing the beans in — 
show} ing them to her in ereat pice 
mother’s disappointment and seold- 
&, which ends in Jack being sent sup- 
{He Thess to he d. and the mother 
the beans in the garden in great anger, 


Cort dee, 


throw Wig 


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Scene 3—Growing of the Beanstalk. 
A night scene in the garden, with 
beautiid moonlight and cloud eters. 


Lhe good jairy appears, and wav ing hes 

magic wand, comunands the bi asta LO 
grow and lo and behold, from the hatful 
of beans that has been so ruthl fesely 


thrown into the garden, a beanstalk of 
great sive is seen to row in a few im inl 
utes, and to clinh up the cliff above the 


clouds, 


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Scene 4—Jack’s Dream. 
Showing the interior oi Jack's bed- 
room, with the moonlight 


throw window, 1 8 
appears and stands beside fack’s cot di- 
recting his dream. Jack dreams of the 
@ beanstalk and the wward thay 
its he who dares to climb it. Next 


he 6ce3 a vision of the Horn of Plenty, 


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bags of the giant’s wold and ty talking 


ok 
harp, which danees before him in a 
weird manner. One by one these arti- 


cles appear and disappear Pe the pieture, 
coming as if from the dim distance. and 
tS quickly and silentls lading away, The 
climax of this scene is reached when | 
hen whieh lays 
into Jack's chanrhs 
the Hoor, whiel saideal. Grows tO an 
enormous a breaks in two. and there 
appears in its center Jack’s little { fairy, 
whois alte rwards to tiake ie appv for 
life. 


egg is left on 


Scene 5—Climbing the Beanstalk. 
Jack awakes in the early morning 
and looking out frony Ine window, finds 


the enormous beanstalk © which has 
grown above the clouds. Remember- 


ing his dream of the nieht before, he he 
eves he can climb it with ease. but also 
remembering his mother's scolding for 
trading the cow for the beans, he is 
prompted to be cautious, and concludes 
to consult his mother. She protests 
vieorously against his climbing the bean. 
stall, but Jack sending her into the 
house on a pretext, start up the bean- 
stalk without her knowledge. The 
sicher rettirns and is frantic when she 
finds Jack has gone up bevond her reach. 
She scolds and commands him to return. 
but the dauntless boy only laughs and 
continues to climb. His playmates who 


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are calling for Jack on their way 10 
school, witness Jac k's start on his peril- 
ous journey, and joining hands, thet 
dance 5 about the beanstalk in great num- 
bers, cheering and waving their hats at 
the brave bov, 


Scene 6—Jack Above the Clouds. 


Here we dissolve the view and show 
Jack two-thirds up the beanstalk. 
bove the clouds, with his motl her's cot- 


ee 


and the hillta 
u Ile 
Is ladder of bes 


Scene 7—Arrival at the Top of the 
Beanstalk, 


Jack arrives at the top of the bean 
stalk im what appears to be a fatrvland. 
He is very tired ane Ld 
down ina bed Of moss 
falls asleep, and goad 


and tells [ack the sto 


any vears ago, ki 
father, (who was a knie 
castle.) and drove his m 
hone. She then causes a vislon ol 


Cuant's castle te appear before lack and 


or 
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COMMONS TOP 1G eo to 4 ’ 
house where great fortunes: await him, 
Eigse Pant ited - eee Hy ge | eran a | ; 
lack’s onthusiasm is fired lye the story ¢ f 
his father’s wrones and he immediatels 
sets oul to obey the commands of the 
fairs 


Scene 8—The Giant’s oe: 


Shows Jack's arrival at the Giant's 
1ouse and being admitted to 5 the kitchen 
mw Crant’s wife. The Giant sudden- 
enters, and in ereat fear lest he lel} 
ind eat the little boy, the good wife hides 
lack ina large kettle. The Giant comes 


in and roughly demands his supper 
then his harp, ; Dass of gold and the hen 
which aye the go = neges. He finall 


rot the harp. 


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falls asle € P fr “om the 
le ere i hi rplace in the 


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Just as he leaves the hen 
Oiant awakens, and seizing his reat 
cudgel chases our litle hero, who is now 
thoroughly frightened, 


Scene 9—Jack Descending the Bean- 
stalk and Death of the Giant. 


Lhe chase to the beanstalk has heen 
very close, bat Jack reaches it a little 
ahead of the Giant. THe throws the bags 
of gold down into his mother’s garden 
and ickly scrambles dawn with the 
precious hen hanging over his shoulder 
Keaching the round first, he hasulh 
comlnands dis mother to bring him the 
ax, and vigorously chops at the beav- 


lo. Jack's costar 


of a peasant boy tan voung lavieht and 


talk untitit falls ina heap. bringing the 
cvant to the ground with a mughty crash, 


breaking His neck and instantly billing 
him. ilere the good {airy again ap 
pears and itor) 


lack that he has acted 
sen and that he de 
mheritance restored to 
ler magic avaned and 

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‘linneed frown thas 
CHSUN rou Ero) ‘ 


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oa brave ku 
serves LO have ii 
im. She waves 


yrt 


lis mother is llaavise transformed from 


a peasant woian toa lady, 


“LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.” 


550 FEET, 


Lndecwnay. 


Scene 1—The Kitchen of Mr. Plum- 
cake. 


Thea: Saal 
Ne pasteyvcoolk 


the assistants are workme: the ane i 
ely VUISEOME! aay 
ath 1G or putting 
tie cakes into an enormous aven L. 

tle Bed Riding Hood, sitting ear a 
table. ts reading hook, Por father 
and mother havine left the kitchen. dhe 


little Hevous orl beeins to s 
round, and she falls down on the back of 
Ht poor workman who is kneading the 
bread, the poor fellow toppling over 
ing trough ile 


pastry cooks, 


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kip all 


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a Da the othe 
is fave andl again make him 
presentable. The parents af Red: Rid 
me tlood retum. and after scalding 


therein, hand her the traditional cake 
aig the pot of butter which she je to 
Cares to her grandmother, 


Scene 2—The Main Street of the Vil- 
lage. 

The seene eradualls changes and 
shows the matin thoroughfare of the vil 
lage. In the back eround on the hill is 
noted the windmill of the “Merry Mil- 
ler,” and near it is the grandmother's 
cotiage, . On the left is the path leading’ 
towards the mill, while on the ri¢ht, aat- 
side of the kitchen, are the villawers: go- 
ing to work, Little Red Riding [load 
kisses her parents and proceeds along 


Scenes 3 and 4—The Forest. 


pathway towards the eotiice ofc 


andmather, 


Dance 
of the School Girls. 


Voted HVESUHE Se 
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a brook rig » dye 
Kiding Loe, iisteda 


haste, neers for the purpose 

ine flowers. sudilen < 

woll to the terrdbh 

etrl Dhe wolk adi r soothing 


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her reply he hastens to arrive before 


at te era 
Riding blood continues 
thinking she has plerets i : sh 
Meets with her mates ean fron 
school and joins them ina datice. \I- 
ter their departure she thinks of her mis- 
sion to her grandmother, and. eres 
the bridge. is seen running towards 


cottige. 


Scenes 5 and 6—The Windmill and the 

Merry Miller. 

We are now transported to the top 
oithe hill "Phe eeuter of the picture is 
occupied by the splendid windmill of the 
Merry Miller, known as ‘Father Care. 
Jess.” Fle arrives on the seene accom: 
panied by his donkey, “Clever Tack.” 
loaded with heavy bags of corn,  C; nis 
cal sketeh, in which the donkev refuses 
to go further, kicking his master and 
throwing down his load of bags. The 
miller tries to replace them ayain, lt 


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Withont success. At last he resolves ti 
pat the bag tipon his own shoulders, anc 


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goes to the mill followed by the donkey, 
woo struts alone in a most AUSINg 


way. Vhe sails of the null are thet 


seen revahang, 


Scene 7—The Grandmother's Cottage 

Arriva of thre 
cratcdiaiother, Lyle hioeles note deaor 
and, acearding tot 


rope, the door opens itself, and the wol 


he tale, pulls on the 
CHES, Thi 
the mterior vn WW 
tions of which open ty all directions ane 
show the mtenor of the bed rovni ane 
the arrival of the owolt, 

of stage engineering, ) 


MOET AS TRENT “hanged te 


woll al thre oor ot 


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ot the cottage, the sec» 


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Scene 8—The Grandmother's Bed 


Room. 


Phe poor old woman ts sleeping in 


Before she has hac 


het hed, 
appreciate Her duneer Mik wolt inane 5 
ApPpPreciite Ter CAC ae wilt MUD is On 
tothe bed, and after a comteal tiv 
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he erandmother, and atliring 


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t, Sats 


haself 


in her mehteap and nightgown, wets 


land awaits the arrival of Red 
hiding Elood, 


mito bed 


Scene 9—The Pursuit of the Wolf. 

The little girl finally arcives, and al 
tor knocking at the door walks into the 
root, She seats: herself on the bed, 
which is oecupied by the wolf instead of 
as she thinks by lier erandmother. [és 
pressive pantomime: (Ob! orandmother, 
how big vour eves are, They are to 
see vou better, my child, ete) [ust as 
the wolt is gome to cat the poor girl, 
the pastrvcooks, who were sent to fetch 
Red Riding Pood, arrive, her parents 
Having become anxious on account of 
her lone absence. Beginning of the 
pursint of the woll, who after having 
thrown down the men, junips through a 
window, breaking the olass, and is fol- 
lowed Dy an inereasine number of lsak 
ers, (Change of Scene.) The pursuil 
continues into the forest, the wolf being 
followed by the crowd of villagers and 
pastryvcooks still wearing the nightgown 
and cap of grandmother, 


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Scene 10—-The Steep Rocks and 
Waterfall. 


A splendid seene, sh 


af water spanned by a rustic bride 
tumbling over a series of 
| understanding: the c: 
moinbush behind the racks 
ay hes, and ts seen manning overt 
bridge. = The euard kills dint with 


ein Death ofthe wolf dn his 
bet Hts. and. fonth 
agaist the listrade oof the 

Hreaking it, and tumbles down in 


et fog yg ge { 
Vth OOPE OE Tea pastEvcodns, all 


“PECAN: 
outool breath after their lone race. dies 
pull the body of the wolf ont of the 
water dnd carry if awa npon a wheel 


barrow, 


Scene 11—Return to Village. 

We are now on the principal « 
of the ville, Ac river with: a 
bridve crosses the sare Cn the 
i ine stand fer the teacn 6 
| i lows. wit 
stival, (dy 


the place same countrviancn and country: 
ft 
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is sliown 
fietals hy 


banners 


women my ther Sunday clothes dance, 


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while the countryman placed on the 
parapet of the river plavs an a tardy 


gurdy.  Arrivalol tte procession of the 
authoritites, onards, firemen. the \avor 
Conticitlors, Alametpal Band, seholurs. 


( las, villagers, es 
are foowed ys the pastryoodles, 
j the woll’s care: 
The father of Re: 
ve head at the avalt 


i 
oon the top Ofu Hav pole 


sparting 


Scene 12—Apothesis. 


Ina sumptuous and original scence 


silx of enormous size, a great number of 
charniing pastrecooks (men, women anil 
children) are cheering 
tiehertrimmph. fist as S 
the Dragon, so Red Riding 
pierces the wolf with a long lance, 


to OTC hills 


cases and cnormous batter ty 
\osplondid finish tat 


MAGICAL FILMS # 


w #& AND ILLUSIONS. 


The Astronomer’s Dream, or the Trip 
tothe Moon. Copyrighted. 


1200 feet. 


1200 feet nderwove, 

GOO feet Lnderwind, 
In the opening of this film is seen 
the Astronomer intently poring over his 
: ook, evidently dumfounded at some 
phenomena he has seen in the sky, and 
the cause of which he is secking for. 
suddenly, in a cloud of smoke, Satan 
appears aud. surprises the Astronomer. 
AL tc command of the Fairy Queen 
Who suddenly appears, Satan vanishes, 
anid she, making a few passes over thi 
Astronomer, awakens ane and as he 
goes forward to meet her she disappears. 
The Astronomer proceeds aa a globe 
on the blac ‘board, ter having discov: 


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ered what he had been secking for in 
the volume lying on the table, and draw: 


ing a small ee at the head of the 
blackboard, which 7 umed to be one 
of the lesser a a of the Heavens, and 
standing aside oa his work, the 
smaller circle suddenly moves downward 
on the screen and attaches itself ta the 
globe, when the entire drawing immu 
diately becomes an animated picture of 
a jun iping jack, much to the surprise 
ind. astonishment of the Astronomer, 
The Astroriomer is dumbfounded, and 
going over to the blackboard he lifts it 
from the easel, when it disappears from 
his hands, Grasping a small telescope 
to find where and how the blackboard 
escaped, this also leaves his hands as if 
by magic, and he rushes back to the 
hook on the table to seek for the meaning 
of this wonderful procedure. He then 
picks up the volume from the table, 
which also disappears, and drawing the 
table over in order to face the moon he 
rests himself on the end of it, when the 
table disappears throwing him viole nity 
tothe ground, Fle is thoroughly fright 
ened by this time, and drawing a bee 
over to the place where the table had 
been, and seating himself on the stool, 


oe 


he proceeds to examine the face of the 
noon closely, when the chair suddenly 
disappears and he is again thrown to the 
ground, The Astronomer is very much 
scited, and rusiing over to the large 
telescope he tres to discover by what 
meas all his paraphernalia bad van- 
ished, 
The icky moon now appears, and 
Wigry moon 
than this was never s she beyins 
her repast by eating the immicuse tele 
aes used by the Astronomer in the 
mer picture, The moon rolls her eves 
forward and backward, opens ler 
jaws, showing her aye teeth, and 
proceeds to ¢ she w the cope aatil no- 
thing remains of tt bat a lot of dust, 
which she faally efe 
apparently enjoys th 


son the doors she 

Tepast, much to 
the surprise and di niort- of the As- 
tronomer. The Astronomer fies around 
apparently wild at the loss of his wonder. 
ful telescope, [t is aninsi and. also 
anlazing to see the moon eject the tele« 
scope in powderlile form, and the As 
tronomer throws limsclf down in disgust 
on its remains. ey the moon 
opens wide her mouth and there comes 
forth a tot of about five summiers. She 
is immediately followed hy two others, 
and they proceed to dance around the 
Astronomer, and vanish one at a time 
until but one is left. The Astronomer, 
picking her up, thinking he could keep 
her, hugs her tightly in his arms, but 
she also vanishes. Tired and heart 
broken the Astronomer grasps a broom 
and attempts to strike the moon, when 
she suddenly vanishes and in the dist- 
ance laughs at him, rolling her eves for- 
ward and backward, appare ntly con 
ee vith laughter. 

‘he Astron a finally gives up in 
donate and seats himself in the corner 
Of the room, watching the moon. as it 
laughs and squints at him. The moon 
suddenly changes to a crescent, and 
fairy appears sitting comfortably on it 


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The Astronomer sits and gazes wildly 
at the moon, when a figure appears be- 
fore him and as he picks up the small 
telescope to examine the crescent, the 
veiled figure which stands before him 
throws back its veil and becomes ani- 
mated, and he rushes forward and grasps 
it, when to his utter amazement it leaves 
his arnig and disappears in the air. He 
gropes wildly for it, and finally seats 
himself on the chair again, when the 
Fairy Queen appears in the crescent. 
She first seats herself, and the Astrono- 
mer puts his arms out for her, thinking 
perbaps he can reach her, when she dis- 
appears and in her place there — ds a 
marble statue of a man. The Astrono- 


ier, in bis efforts to reach her els to 
the ground. Rising and seeing the 
statue he Is se incensed that le sps 


a club, and as he is about to crush the 
statue it suddenly becomes alive. 
e Astronomer is now thoroughly 
dishe cartes ed, and the large moon again 
ing to bis view be throws himself 
nd the moon, winking one eve, 
hin up to her own en- 
tire satisfaction, The maon’s lare’e teeth 
are seen to sink inte the Astronomer 
again and again until he is reduced 
small pieces, when piece by Piece he 1s 


into it, a 
proceeds to chew 


ejected from the moon’s mot ue and lies 
there one piled on the other, Suddenly, 
in a cloud of smoke, Satan apse and 
makes a few passes over the remains of 
the Astronomer, but the Fairy Queen 
drives him off awain. She proceeds to 


jock up different parts of the Astrono- 
mer and hurls them across the room, and 
piece by piece they dake their proper 
position m the chair, until the Astrono- 
mer is again seated as le was before, 
bee the exc eption of his head, which 
he finally picks up from the floor and 
wlace: on Tis shoul lers. Makine a few 
passes over the entire figure the Astron- 
omer suddenly comes to hfe again, He 
moves forward to grasp the Fairy 
Queen, when she disappears. The scene 
is again laid in the Astronomer’s obser- 
vatory, and the Astronomer, seating 
himself at the table, falls asleep over his 
volume, which he bas been studving. 
All the nursery rhvmes are brought 

into play in this beautiful film. You see 
the old favorite rlivme, 


“Th Diddle Diddle, 
The cat and the fiddle 
The ae jumped over the moon, 
The httle dog laughed to see the 
sport 
And the dish hopped away with 
the ee 
It is indeed a funny sight to see a 
cow juliping over the moon, but it 1s 
plainly shown 1p this marvelous moving 
picture, 
We also make 
nursery rhymes, In a strip 
which is complete in itself 


this film without the 
300 feet lon g, 


90 feet. 


This is a remarkable picture, : 
hack drives up to the curb on a promi 
nent thoroughfare and a clown jumps 
oul. Ile acis as coachrian and pYroe 
ceeds to fil the hack by notifying the 
passers — io get in, Thirty-twa 
sons enter the carnage built to ¢ 
pl four, but none are seen to lave 
‘The picture concludes by the clown tro» 
ing to foree a stout woman into it who 
. too wide to enter, | He assists 
with a barrel stave after which lie | 
into the atr and disappears, 


and the by 
drives off. — An excellent illustan. 


Inexhaustible Cab. 


Under, 


Mine Explosion and What Followed. 
o 60 feet. 


A number of Italians are seen laving 
amine to blast certain rock that lies in 
thetr path. The mine is finally laid, and 
ie fuses it, and they all disappear with 
ihe exception of one, who, forecttir 
what has taken place, seats himseli di- 
rectly over (he mine and prepares to 
joy Ins mid-day luneh. The e xp louie 
follows and he is thrown in the air. -\fter 
ihe smoke clears away lis hat finally falls 
and he follows shortly after, Everyone 
viewing this picture shudders to think 

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for by the time he reaches the ground 
one is bouad to imagine his crushed by 
falling on the rocks. Judge of the sur- 
prise in store, however, for those in the 
audience when the man arises w 
frightened look on his face amd da 
from view. 


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The Tramp’s Interrupted Nap, Mysterious Transformation Scene, 
130 feet. Ultra, 160 feet. 


In which so Mans lWanestormation 


ane pace that ip is iment bewildering’ to 


Lidder, 
e 4 a we | 
‘Wo amips niet on the railroad, 


and aiter shaline hands ane departs, 

waving the other mothe center of the Ue aulooker, We first see aman diane 

rack, Who seats himself on one of thy ing a figure ofa voung girl who sudden- 
| by conn iW sHeroua board, 


clath and ves 


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tics and proceeds to cat his mid-da 
| casionalls 

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hal, 


er at 
( tempt a aie 
away when he returns to life anid pall ie 
botile from his pocket takes 4 ; Sin producing « ein] 
draught, much to the atusement ofthe who after displaving iar a 
nun who were carrying him. oubol the picture Thy an 
aeestant and jstruct to do 
Hurry Up, | 50 feet, ‘Lhe assistant tala oft 
A Uleer, the pirls and places dion, “ 
bere i one to foul vent Ke the ee PTT Pc TOY CUE APE 

ob WOM, a tn held high ower the head of va oe 


characters disappe arin the air vou sit ane whe proceeds t6 hist) 

4 wonder “how it happened.” By no with the ewes bead. a anion 
sible aid they jump over a is-foot wall st me them ba hele 

and appear again to go throueh the same picture is — ae : 

Manoeuvers, much to vour surprise und — yey fall te receive c 


eovusement, 


He re- 


The Three Martyrs. 


Cimbeage, 


Chameleon Man, : 130 feet. 50 feet. 


is rich, While look ing at this Ams is a grand cones pron. The 
tan lie changes completely into different Pi ture opens showing Me anortal 
characters, He mounts a table or a Abraham Lineoln, the Crcal war Lrese 
: Ir and jumps olf. Bef re om feeding dent. It dissolves into that of enothe 


around lis costume. manner and fa. Martyr, James A. Gartield, and tinalls 

expression is entirely different, This Closes with ee ikencss of the 
an oe Boerne eens | ms pe 
vill keep vou OUessine, ubmented \Vy Ate kinles Chis filmy 


wil stir any audience to enthusiaen : 
The Magical Tramp, 65 feet. shows in the proper es WG - 
a Uidimnte, the three mich red Preside nis at ¢ : 
] hisisfunny. A tramp is seen per-  Tonited . 
formine with niagical effect: He seats 
himself on a stool whicly is instantly oc. 
cupted by a pre tv damsel, This je re. 
j cated twice over, after which he places \nother maeteal tele well worth 
toe three Lowe thes rand by me ie makes having 4 large i ay : Beet ‘ ha ae 
one stout one ofall. Hiding heron the on the wall, de - 11 k oie 
A ad With his hat he reduces her 16 4 appears thorn pee 
ule, He brines her again to Her 4 heautitul Jar 
i ‘tural self and then produces the three ani ated and pleads . he tales : 
om thie one before him. Tn Naa — The visitor anpr ‘| : od a 
to ombrace parately they dis. her re i ae ke eo 
appear and We ys TEM SS ye hy th é alee S ny oe es 
oS - cerca oo row to and froin that to a huwe satan’. head, 
eround, acrucatingh: funny, Wonderful: startling 
: sti te 


Mw doe si 
OLS: 


Cagliostro’s Mirror, 


Unrpire, 


65 feet. 


cl of flowers 
ollowee d tag picture of 
This ph tore bec TES 


each one se 


roe Qk 


Black Art, 


150 feet. 
Cimbel. 


flere 1s another illusion. First we 
sec a magician stand his assistant up 
right and using his arm for a p ump han- 
dle causes a volume of water to issuc 
from Its mouth equal to that from a 
pump. [le fills a large vessel of water 
in this manner and while the assistant 
holds it alott, it suddenly catches fire. 
Hethen produces several fish in like 
manner which his master ae WL ay 
aquarium near at hand ae they can be 
plainly seen swimming around. They 
then take two large scarts and Hing them 
in the air several times, twisting them in 
numerous shapes and unwinding them 
produce two beantiful girls, who disap- 
pear as mysteriously as they came, All 
this and more is seen in this wonderful 
inagical picture. 


Bathing Made Easy. 100 feet. 


Two men arrive on the banks of a 
river and proceed to disrobe preparators 
roa pee S the ee water, They dp 
clothing, having 
prepared t the Teele ih trunks under 
their outer @arments betore they — left 
home, Plainging Into the water the 
ewitn about for some time and then tl 
fun commences. They come out of the 
water backward, feet first. Their clothes 
meet hem halt wav, and in no time 
they are fully. dressed. [tis amus- 
ing to see a shirt rise from the ground 
and present itself to the owner thereof 

who proceeds to get on the inside of a, 
Chie mat is seen to smoke a pipe contine 
ually, never removing it from his mouth 
even when he ts . De water. [his is 
laughable 


The Sketch Artist Qutdone, 


Liablow, 
The pieture opens 
easel on ne is mounted 
The Sketel 
his brush and palette process 
his paints and proceed 
ture of a man. 
Almost as saci as he has painted i 
the features, the head assumes life, like: 
wise each arm and leg after which, th 


100 feet. 


showing a large 
a Canvass. 
Artist enters and taking up 
is to mix 
to draw the pie- 


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Artist stepping back to admire his work. 


we find that he 


has draws a fac-aimile of 


himself.  Vhe picture and the Actvt 
hold a short conversation together after 
which the Artist takes his departure and 
his counterpart takes up the work and 
draws a beautiful landscape. 

When the work is almost completed 
he jumps in the air as though he were 
not tall enough to reach the top of the 
easel and wher he lands again on the 
floor, the picture is complete. He turns 
and faces the audience and sudden) 
jumps backward into the picture destroy- 
ing it totally and remains stuck in the 
top with bis head protruding. — Tinally 
he withdraws and emerges from the rez 
a the canvass and bows himself out of 


the picture. 


The One Man Orchestra, 130 feet. 


A musician attempts to amuse his 
audience, bit fails, Te resorts to maeic 
and causes three chairs to appear on 

le of hun, making seven in all, 


cach side i 
seating hiniselk on the end chair he ape 
parently leaves his body there but passes 
om to each succeeding chair, until all 
seven are occupied by the same person, 
They then proceed te plav music. ted 
by the middle man. Finally thee cease 
to play and disappear as s mysterious AS 
This PICU 1S fall ot 
warranted 
photog 


they appeared, 
rich inavical effects anc 
miease the most critical. The 
raphiv is beatiful, 


Barber Up-to-Date. 50 feet. 
rape. 


A man enters a barber shop and al- 
ter the tonsorial artist fathic Is In 1, he 
Its off the customers lead, carries it to 
the washstand, shaves hin ond alter 
washing off the suds, pia res the lead on 
his shoulders again, where upon the ens 
the barber and withdraws 


seen, 
Wonderful Magic. 
toriwiare, 
This is truly wendertal, 
how the maeircian transforms 
Howe nd dark liquid into light 


out leaving your sight 1s re imarkable bo 


say the least. 7 his picture ts sometimes 


called Flowers and Glass. 9 The best 


magic film we have ever made. 


10- 


Phis 1s one of the fannrest picture GOVE 


80 feet. 


ee 


Fun ata onl dren’s oe 55 feet. 


‘ : i nav ote. 


i lis imps, who, 
with his master, finally disappears from 
fecid 


oAale ' na 
idely good and 


The Bewildered Astronomer. 150 feet. 


tintadd. 
pretty iltsion is the film al 
red Astronomer. The old 


' 
guessing al 


The Extensive Wardrobe, 80 feet. 


Vabhind, 


This is a new version of the old sub-  Snicklefritz Has a Hot Time, 53 feet. 


443 + ¥ ¥ 
ect but is lar superior, in that 1 contams Cntoern, 
bs eye qo * gt Se : é j 1, 
; more action and being taken slower re- Vhis is a. side rl Dutch 
COT panion DD | ; : o : Cate lel a “a wiaee he Alben 
mains on the screen lon@er than an ordi- CHICK E fritz finds every place he attempts 
nary toofoot film. A manic seentoen- 14 sit down on uncom fortably hot. I 


ter a room and takes off his hat which was probably he who sugested the ald 
boop Llats in profusion in the Old Town 
Wppen } ye aiter the other: 
Ho he remove one than an- ’ 
‘ ae e Tramp’ am 170 feet. 
Granda and se Bad Boys. 110 feet. other takes its place on lis head. This The Tramps Dreain, ) 
Vind, 4 1 r ie * 
; repeated whe re removes his coc | } Mahe” 
vo bac bo onecive the idea to pears EDOM oa ke ins coal Llere is shown a full fledged “hobo 
trick on tier Grandma and whik t thickness as 4 3 | paper hi eee uM ee ippears (0 yaken fromthe real article. He selects 
: \ : ce ‘ ey ey fase h FOS arvelaus ges : 
m her oll arm chair knitting. they Finally the thin man {il j ur ee ee ee acoul, shady place under a tree and pro 
‘ vole ‘ Ee iia and 44) ele tf : , : -epeds to eat lis lunch, which consists of 

: | rand set 10 tle and taking the Int man unawares The Devil’s Amusement. 150 feet. «ces to carn nich HARE Coes = 

Vee : Pee gic beg hy} wit “ape ae t 
, ace. One throws him te the eroundd and jumpi ner tnbsbest, bread, which he no doubt S44 iped’ while 
| t ear with a O00 bis stomach, the fat man explodes at ‘d llere is a film that will enthuse any the dog was out. After satisfying: his 
: ve her to such an extent @ Ullek white powder ig seen to rise in aiwhence. Satan seem to be itra partic- ravenous appetite, he places Ins bundle 
and seeing no one about, ‘he air. This is exceedingly funny and ularly good humor, and in his antics he under his head and stretches himself 
the lamp. Tmmediate- exceptionally eood., perlorms wonde riulchanges. Thesub- out for a good snooze. the pleasant 
. ae 


- the chimney fron : fect-on Which he performs his black art dream he has is depicted on the screen. 
: deluged with ee a The Devil’s Castle, 250 feet. is a female weiehh ng over 300 pounds, The scene changes and a party of ladies 
u discov rs the boys under the table, One ol the few dicion hat ie Hc Is ‘ely passing his hand over her, he and @entlemen are sec n siting in the par- 
Hit OPaB Rng by the ear in effect is tlic 1 Jevil’s C. ak ' ve foe changes her head into that of a Ds mikey, lor conversing whe n the footman enters 
le dowses them in the flour barrel, and pieces of fut “aitare diss eae vith pee j from that to a Lion, then to a Pig, from with a tray on which is found the tramp s 
then gives them a good licking The ning rapidity end on 2 re = oh : hight: “ hat toa Frog, then toa Dear, and finale card ite master of the house orders 
ge i fine in this pic- where they go 0 as eee KnOW ly restores her to her natural self. As him to be ushered in and the “bum” is 
| ae lotus ne SAVE Gieractets i by magica child appears on the scene, — introditced and is invited be seated 
Twentieth Cent ai * ae ire, by merely making a few anda cake walk takes place between the beside 1 beautiful lady. Ile wets gay 
en ury Bu uilding, 75 feet. Ae ca ae pword Gn the ‘ss AO, CAS: 300-pound beauty and the little tot of ah o but she appears to enjoy it, 
Lf you want to see how they propose es Satan 0 ie in See Hf smoke, as about gopounds. The child suddenly aa enjoying a tete a-tete, lune heon 
to Inuld during the 2oth century look dintely wh oe Cr = vanishes imme- disappears, followed bv our friend of is served of which the “hobo” partakes 
this Alm. The workmen do not have She - a : (108s is held before great weight. A large globe is seen in with evident relich. ‘The elution is her 
ry the bricks and mortar up on their formed es * . i" enaracters are trans- the background, ta which Satan gives his seen in his Alter considerable 
ulders any more. Thev merely pass fire a sublee : ae Shapes, and the one final attention. Passing his hands over amusement ind ts afforded the 
| hod out of the window and the brieke fore Thi “te = animation and oe it, the globe parts, and an imp jumps — audicnee, the scene again changes, show- 
themselves up from the pavement — dramaof F _ ues Ma made alter (he out. After performing a number of ac ing Mr. Tramp peacefully sleeping under 
‘place themselves in the receptacle a marec. ar ane atguerte This is rohatic feats, he! disappears, no one the tree and on awakening and finding 
oe ee ae knows where, and Satan causes the elobe that it was only a dream, he yawns and 5 


=O) * 


; ae : : : : sys * - af dav to eneli other the leads 
with a look of diseust and disappoint fortus liniseli to bis uatural scli, irig Neptune and Amphitrite. 60 feel.  tinic ol aay fo cach olin 
ment on Ins dirty face, plods on his way erduy the nuns, who flee in terror. | Cabury: appear. 


} - i ‘ ¢ 
; as a ; : 4 ' ‘ beautiful illusion, Showing sea 
O ine next farm house, where he can Devil then changes the columns into t A beautil ee 
' 
{ 


h ‘ tl’ 
: ae he < Neotune ausemeyer Cot''n’t Sleep, 
bee lus next meal. The film ts livel waves breaking on the shore. | Neptun Why Krau y 


uc figures until the clit 


a n his she “nuune 150 feet 
brilliant and full of interest The seen meu domain s seen gliding over the water on lis shell vee ee 9 : 

! Coty HO SCT OWE | ‘ ‘ ee : ' } i : i eis ie 1c. 

ery is beautiful roe aed : and a lovely apparnlion Tises before bam One of the Pinmest Wle-motlon pic 

PY US § 4 jean eee t " “ ’ : " ‘ ] OTP VEN he 

a : h i Amphitrite and Cupids. decidedly tures ever scen is this one showing th 

pbiysis OP er * ees ‘ ra Pa, : ieee ge ces 

The Enchanted Cafe. 75 feet. cos lice ae aytistic Blo. trouble [lans WWrausemever met With 

q cae iit Le i oe ees F 


: Cnboumd, 
Here is a decided novelty. A ree 


when he engaged a room in ac 


OCESSIOM UN priests, 1 The Wonderful Hair Restorer. 65 feet. hotel. i rausetiever is first seen enler- 


laurant scene opens to the view and a hod : HEC BEATE a IDPOaCny AL conceal ad proves he room, led ly the porter, wih 
spe : with the ebtect in view of cond y i. WORCCTIAL Gilg proves . : ; ‘ 
gentleman enters. The waiter walks a | al “ ee hat rall bald yim for the room and also fot 
: ' the Devil, wich tev lait f — : ' cChanee (Or < HL Dd ; ; : 
ikes his order. At cach request ce Bon) a Wie ie. fail oe oes ? a he parlors of a lis services. Hans places [is roll o 
3 ; . ; WTS al apparition at Ss i ris hon \ ee re \ } F as 
is customer hie holds out lus hand ya BE et ae se ne = a ts Tim to bank notes under the pillow, but 1s see 
| i | : ; peels alu Over) SAU AWA ost! Poneorig AYU GN FTOCUCSLS MIMI es : ee 
: w dishes and the food are m ; eee lan Who descen 2 ‘ ae bet Useover if thes doing so by the porter, who extracts 
' coos a oe , : : # to Hiades amid clouds 4 rive: Hy roine tis bald pate to discover 1 Pere ficaee ; a 
reriously placed therein. tle does not fi] a BANG 6 is iM ee ee : ae oe " Phe barber fails to — wile Krausemeyet disrohes fle then 
Aa - m illustrates the teumph of C] oe re any roots belt. 1 DAEDET TANS : aton froend 
move out of sieht j | audience. hut H Wo Sir UI ul npo Ob Cpnstia ee LVS : te he Uae B leaves the room and out Peuton fren 
hu a yipee ae hee 44 ity over Satan. ifuly aomost heautit dud anv but recommends Us f1alr: ist : ee ; . i 
DOV @ mere wave Of tus hand the aruek ' oo ena ' i elon ta dhe divests bimsell it a I 
: ar ae Gf bys : ' aay ; COMCCDTION storer Which he procecas TO appiy tren - 4 j 
eepCar as i Uy Wage it will pugzh : ' - lal tumbles into bed, cudd 
o 14 : got eHiTITe tal etc tals , ae : 
anvhods to And out how this 3 done : " . % upplicati mi hal : —YOOZE, Phe famous J 
in Hie | ahape makes the second appheation Nair « Loin worl 
Twelve in a Bar Mephisto in His Laboratory, 150 feet. - the head in apots and continues new get in their work, ¢ 
welve in a Barrel, 100 feet. Uaceanc. pears on Die nee! ee residents usnalls 
] Unbridte. : to erow until the @rowth 6 rj 
‘ {iF ahha i ours eae * . v 
de ehand * Lo ' fall the mivsucal qusion. this alent 
is Stand i TOW Aceor a son, Ui oulders of the patient 
a. a hae ead ay 4 nile I sts and squirms until, utter 
ne 10 Siz \ fierician " CAauy Super A cordingly TAITiTs tooth 
mots four barrel to his audiens picture first opens with Satan inte for ps to Uk 
Mmpts Hour barred t his andietn Fle i i bias seat } ds ta ki 
| | 4 et ‘ ‘ a i EGA PIC COUIS i 
a » Ain ape mee TNOUMAIL its 1 Burglar and Fairy; ; eg 1 if 
g it i. vat Te should uo Hass madadenh t neertaia. ae aa oa oa SWE 
steps upon the plat : Mie UCT eA aad lertu oon the 
4 3 ‘ catia and woneerh Woon tn 
‘ ae med by to sleep again, Dut th 
ai L rg hy toy know a ory vil thing 
{ overturms and iy ; : ae a oe dat 
at there is nothing Of 4 decrepit old man. ble walks |x el i 7 ind ney WHE not ict 
ee TG? i rl ey 1 : oe oye ey a Nae t TITAS te Hye HITE OE TOD 
an exceptionally [14a ine Counter placed Hows et OY me aa bee a ee _ 
. near the walland tn wait on te open her cabinet and turning around ay unusually large ‘ 
eee SRW ALE Lay ; 4 +, toe 3 : nate ae 4 eee ree ele: 
custonicrs whe he la iw! vel seeing ber nmpove be Places Tet UT a face Vier ATIVINI TIDE AWGN Tike Betis 
¥o eles ‘ eo Fel CET AAY WALA : ‘ es ‘ 2 * ¥ : ‘ sg gee b 
: [ ‘ ral ier er @host rd thinks himeclf safe, when a ra 
The Devil in a Convent. 210 feet, Afier they imbilx ak trunk and strangles he: [ler eho down and thinks liseli sale. when af 
VOUM Ss CF it, . : ; oe Cae r hy 
Unbroken, when a beautiful ae rises and confronts him, winch ve al deliberately runs across Un 
chair near the doo of thos tcrpts to felt off, bat to no purpose steals his sheet, the any cox 
i tik } ye - .§ ‘ wo ite Het 
party Stops te ale 4 \ picture of Justice is seen ry Pe dat 
" ¥ Z pene Ey aeree LA Ce AEE 
t an nlacs ound, and while le is sUMgen wit 
I x ‘« ; epee : e7 ee e eeee e 
: lle causes a larg pear ain] lis ris conscience the officers conte im and 
Guests are mow seq le behind ch arrest lini. 
bars Vic vy are sudde ee ‘ 
ans. are suddenly released and ‘ 4 
= eee ie Magic Wreath. 
ee mself into a mone taehain. 
e + » 4 
os and front that to a \oman is seen to bane 
1 ; ys eee 
ond wes avain io that of et holly in nuda and pk 
‘ : : 1 “ce fe alia le 
aoe Ne Ol te characters through it to show that itis hollow. H 
BELA chops lis head of les stoons and passus under i proving 
Th } | : t I : 4a C - 4 : | Sy 1 that tomehwareds 135 feet. 
: he body disappears, but the head ro- that the wreath is entre! Uf se 4 : 
‘ ' mais ior some minutes on the counve: there is io obstrnction [le then stands 
FEOSHDECIIVGLY, ee } i Sees yo4 . yi “LTTE 
| he when at joins the body aunin and Satan erect and by a few passes of bis hand 
oumMm vor the ; oe oe : ms | Jue : 
inmoning the appears in his true form. Vier con to appear in tn 
PONE TIO : : : : gong eee tants : 3 s les oe 4 a oe 
: siderable merriment, he is jinieelf Jy wre ‘tally changes (oO tintt egy ‘ ie ‘ 
themselves on ve ‘ ‘ : es ie ire and fitnis then in tier propel 
j hind the hars (he Same and © : 1 HOP TNOEC dl pe es 
tat lhe | : Highs DE Tea : : lace 3 ‘ } it) 
* é feet es i ie ce oe ib. . sohae 
4 ; there much to the comfort and peace if Verses. LT t oe a 
1 POAC TEs ey ‘“ : ay 5 : hs 
‘ mand of those he has tormente: trait of iumiecli, and alter pas oe 
j 90, oe 
ae 


ot the eges. a little chick appears. [ie 
man is dehelted and tries agam with 
equal good success and continues until 


ey ped . 
CAC COR Ts TOW 


1 chick. Plelane u 


y 


’ ' 
i 4 I 
two halves of eve shells he held them up 
as if to exantine tl 


wm and one of t} 


ie 


1} qo ‘ 
A 


[i feaely 
ee hoth Gol 


1 
chicks «disappear in the shi 


CS Bog 


part of the ben's anatomy from 
whence they originally came. — Loxtraor 
linarily good. 


The Haunted House. 


tL neivie. 


Silas Havseed 


Copyrighted. 
150 feet. 


peek mee ee 


cee ¥ ee % * es 4 
} We GEG POS ie) : eo ery 
eine ‘ ’ ; : : 
S$ TMOMeV Da ret Las film i 
“ASE Tears to 4 Tavs toy 
E had 


Eating Dinner Under Difficulties. 
100 feet. 


Lnelasp, 


4 oe 
LIS 1S A THOS. f Coy re 
mod PICU 
r 4 


When 


oo 
ing ( 


now cuter (he room, and as they. are 
about to sit down to the table their chairs 
change their position as i by magic, an 

the three persons drop on the floor. ‘| he 
table is also secn to move and the chan 


finally jump up on the table, when the 


# wey ‘se ¢} ae 4 | i 
parties seat themselves thereon, and the 
wt 4 fog 
table falls over, and © {ree persol 
ie ' a 

ling on ve@hout the enti 


‘ 
amused, 


‘ a ii 
{ MIA t } SAMO Warner oy 
i ‘ : 1 t 7 
tes Sh we ET : ‘ i 3 
fat, It Wil not Stay off ins slyoy ® 
He drops his] " . “4 
s DQS TS OTL Re Cte] Cee Si 4 
I esd. S160 
ay i 
ak eed 
round. i 
{ ae eT es 
vat t 
pp BAe 
ground they became su i 
LOD OF , 
Coys rit 
Ws rebar 
I out 
I by la94 


ea tog deserihed, 


ciated, 


Tt must he seen to he 


An Arabian Magician. 


Laneoil, 


A Child’s Vision, 


50 feet. 
fuele, 


When the picture opens, a l’hysician 
is seen bending overa little girl lying in 
bed, apparently dying. After leaving 
instructions with the mother, he departs, 
after which the child sees a vision which 
ic in view of the audience, showing an 
Angel who appears in a mist and hovers 


over the child, Che Angel finally dis 
ppears and the child jurnps tron her cot 
restored to health, 


Four Heads Are Better Than One, 
About 65 feet. 


Here is a film that will keep you 


tnelose, 


s Pee 1 ieee 
“uc ssie A man is secn to it his head 
| places it-on 


‘Ads  GMEOY 


him so that he cannot proceed 
ing the instrument as a club lu 
iwo of them to pieces and throws lis ow 
Fle is now Jeft without a bead. 
cing one from the table whic 


allowed to remain he tosses in (ne air 
vad it lands in the proper place, when 
AVL A dais 1 We Proper | ‘ VION 
he bows to the audience and vanishes 


Wonderful! 


Expansion and Contraction. 50 feet. 


Unetion. 


This film is really clever, 
appears to a woman and on Tits 


F 
Hearance ee 1S Ol ordinary stature 


ee 
sritall 


first ap- 


lic comes forward he 
he assunies immense 
itable giant. . The proverbial Fairy ap- 
pears and Mephistopheles begins to con- 
tract until he is smaller than le was 
when he originally entered. Cleverly 
done, 


The Lady of Many Heads. 70 feet. 
mee Own me. 


Here is a companion picture to The 
Man With Four Heads, but far more de- 
ceiving, After seeing the man with four 
heads, one can see how the trick is done 
but this picture is so clever that it defies 
a Magician to discover how the heads 
appear and disappear. This is a mystery 
Spree, Fanev a man taking a 


a VeT~ 


1 
i 


om 


woman's fcad from off her shoulders 
and placing it on a pedestal, holds con- 
yersation with it, This is done on two 
separate occasions, after which the wo- 
man’s head having been restored to her 
it is again taken from her and another 
head substituted yet before the pictur 
closes; four beads precisely the same. 
are seen allin motion. This is a mar 


{ lous spooks 


The Artists Model, 150 feet. 
Lnoconmeern, 


Artist is seen at work on his 
-« and he falls in love with 


ATL, 
not respond to his endearing 


asleep. fle dreams the fol 


A voune® man enters 
. which becomes suddenly animated 
re which becomes suddenly animated 
i down from the easel she 


him finally returning to the 


the picture he expects 
; ‘ 

Disappointed he 

the easel and examines 


no better result and 


tire hee 


bette supin d 


joan of Are: 


Crenure, 


please the most exact. Init is seen a 
young girl in lier country home litle 
thinking that she is destined to pose as 
one of the world’s heroines. We fol 
low her through different stages of her 
yh re she } 


countrymen to arms and 
Ilistory tells us that she was 


ried and condemned and sentenced 


nt this marvelous life motion pret 


Men are seen running backward and for- 
ward gather | her material 
; ; 


me wood and 6 
fo assist in 


x 
the burning, The match ts 
applied and we sec our heroine con- 
eumed by the flames The subject con- 
eludes in a spirit picture showing Joan of 
Are entering the Golden Gates. A 
very realistic and wonderful piece of 
moying-picture photography. 


550 feet. 


The Story of Christmas, 


tLneork, 


here depicted. The scene opens in 
loir Ol ar pra nitls well! 


man's home, Elis children, assisted 


Lier governess, are about to retire, b 


Fore wing down they Hane un th 
stockings onthe cdge of the bed. Thi 
picture changes and night appears. W: 


see the housetaps 


| PACs DLCSCITS ee ERT 


change im the picture au 


the Christuias livinns \G 


great dining liall with 
around the tabk 


brought in and given a place at 


We cannet sp 


the story is continnous 
\rtistic- 


Mysterious Acrobat, 


150 feet. 
Uneconth, 

This picture is a dandy. Two chil 
dren are first scen in this picture doing 
acrobatic feats.  Vhe acrobat appears 
children, they iis 


and as he passes the 
His acrobatie feats ure most 


appear, 
wonderful and after performing a nuni- 
ber most diffieuit, he dons his hat which 
imniediately returns to his head. His 
cout does likewise and he appears to 
difienlte to make 
them remain on his person, 


i 
have considerable 


ry do and alter wrarnig lis ch are 
him and re-opening tt the children ag 
appear as mivsteriously as they dis 


peared. 


Miser’s Dream. 


Lindwred, 


The Monte Myro Troupe. 250 feet, 


Cnderiay. 


ee (kg vce q - | 
elebrated. trou periormy 
} ie Ail OF aon Wns 
audience weld eon th ty ‘ 
ther funuy trick The troupe is com 
posed af two tonimies and two males 


The Photographer’s Mishap. 100 feet. 


Lhis is one of the furiniest Alms we 

ever SeCn, An ateur plroto 

er giles to lake oa micture of an 
express trait Pr agmnrdo nim d 


in the path of the lin 
coming at the rate of 


) 
Failing to get out of the 


train strikes lum and he is flung 

m the road with his camera, which ts ch 
molished It is impossible wi kill tla 
wend photographer. After the train 


es he arises and erasping the re 
nains of his precious canmicra lie rushes 
across the tracks, but stops aeain to view 
the landscape. A trackwalleer caves him 
from another train coming wan oppo 


site direction by throwing lire bodily in 
a ditch, This film is a beauty from he 

ginning to the end and 
amused by it i¢ void of all 
it if vou want a star picture 
can also be made in a striy 


a 
This film 


105 feet long 


96. 


Jewelry Robbery, 65 feet. 


Loderhid, 

A lady is seated at her desk writing 
when a burelar enters and straneles her. 
[le stabs her and after wrapping her tn 
a sheet throws her in a trunk and then 
proceeds to steal her jewelry, lle is 
iisturbed by a noise and looking around 

he ehost of the woman he mur- 


dered, bree or four more spectres ap 


He SECS f 


pear-and becomme bewildered he tries 
io escape, bi is captured Dy the olficers, 
; 


whooenter ap thist 


The Lightning Artist. 


Uniderde, 
lf pretures could be taken as fast as 
the Lightming Artist appears to work, 


wal it he could create his wes 


Extravagant Changes. 65 feet. 


tindertihe 


Wheroin two Women are seen ii ac 
Wbatic feats, Suddenly they ure clothed 
full black dress a ‘ il Sd 
m ETE ever ber head the it iy 


Clown’s Finish. 
tnade. 
Our friend 
dumm of a hea 
tops him off w 
serves as a hat. 
moment ou the dummy to look tor more 


Furning his back for a 


material, the stuffed man suddenly 


comes to lie, and ta e the stone from 


his head, he hurls it with terrific force 
at the clown, striking lint back of lis 
cranium and fells him to the ground, 
When the clown rises he 1s nonplussed 
to understand how it all happened 
While standing in deep thought, le i> 


turning over in his mind what to do, 
dummy steps down trom his pedest 
and seizing the clown by the nape ot t 


neck, he throws lim over his head ses 
eral times, and finally sits on him, | He 
then escapes, and the clown rises from 
the @round, crestfallen and utterly eos 


iounded. 


Butcher Shop. Nos. 1 and 2, 
75 and 100 feet. 


tuduts, tnidire, 


[lines 


Lingeispiel are secon operabiig a SAUSaAgeC 
\ 4 


KCCOCUMIOIY TUT 


Ten Ichi. the famous Japanese Magi- 
cian. with his troop. 100 feet. 


tnequat, 


1 tar | 
“4 
1, 
ee it 
{ Y Le 
year 444 to 
1 


truly wonderiul 


Ten Ichi Performing His Wonderful 
Water Trick. 60 feet. 


Lane ven, 


is mar 
became the 
undoubtedly, 


ae 


el, Ss aphing a Ghost. 75 feet, 
: ; tude rinse. 
‘ALON enUrel 


The Farmer’s Troubles in a Ho 
Untht, ] 
AD HYIMEL COMES Lay TOW TE ait 


the olfice ol a large wellknown . 
Aker han wt nt : 
room clerk, bie ris o 1 eees : 

ght ae { fie 


DUNNO TAP. 


PEPER Eet 1 a 
ta { ! : 
\ 
bO\ ter thi 
i < in try f 
\ 
clot ay 
Wuned ate eS C1et 
: i" oo ee 
WELOES Wad i eee: ti rene 
plod be wl 7 Weekes 
Pe FTA PPOs 4 ¢ Hey ys fi ie ‘ 
4 § : 
i es i : 
' ie ia 
a 
bey ¥ 
re : § 
wy ate: a eae i, 
buccal : , ¢ j ‘ 
peta Ly as Caro avd | PN EOCENE Gy | 


OP LAMCUEOT, Marvelous Suspension, G7 feet, 
thet awe 


nevede palilouy 


A INOSE Ti beroaty : 
ae. ise) t te Vie i eran ee ‘ 
: tons i} ‘ ‘ : 
rey ie eles by r “ : 
i i BY f él ay FORE hy ? ¢ : 
ela Me Pe Pacis Wi sae ee POA eh Ce ; ' # 
: ee ; 44 
Petro in Fairy Land, 123 ice. 4 
Ph OPO OEE, uae ee : yy ou : 
et a eee 1 ¢ 


The Inflated Head. 
fa : i nee rate, 


eed ‘ 
ret ; 
oF , , ty 
a a ns 
VA Ae ayy fou Way 
Veo 
Powe tie as ie 
He eds re i j 
Cerio te, at 


Wey: 


arid repeats BN 4 operation until the he: levery conceivable article needed to turn 
is about one-half larger than its natural ish a room enter by that window even to 
size. The old man decides to experie pieutres and after the roam is finally 
ment furihier and inflates the head to furnished, the man 

such proportions that it cxplodes, des- escorts a lady to 
troving every thing in the laboratory, 
and throwing both mien, wi 


ane roving Wik we n force, The Devil in the School House, 
: mn valk s : ne : Uihide. 100 feet. 


school room 1s first seen 


lpxecedingly fin 


4 


punebes the old man ae : 
Tb WH BOOTY Sd 


bum tranny the room, 


What Was S found | ina High ue 


ue pieture opens SHOWINLS a 


rian in fall evening dress costume. 
“Tiles opera hat aud cloak, 


oom the fable and bvoa few 


iL 1O WSste Tminiense pre 


pears and 
Very iueny 


The Devil’s Kitchen. 75 feet. 
Vobold, 
Hasion, 


to sich arn 
win After 
mmaeician bows 


wood, 


and the Steam Roller, 60 feet, 


teed, 


Herman the Conjurer. 75 feet. C 


4 hiteg we Fae 


This is ane of the inaav Alms known 


ps 1y alsnbiects, bat is excecding!: c sk Se = 

eo One that will prove a star at ae sae oe a 
2 4 Ue eee wy ce 

traction wherever shown. — We recon we Ce 


eid this film highly. = 


Modern House Furnishing Methods. body, fattening i 
Cnhard. 108 feet, paper, W ork 


Laneh and erow fatas an ok s home and discover Casey — TS TAbeticd Gn 
Iv saving and this preture will | Help you dition, and about ice 8 normal 
to daw: When the pieture first pre leneth. There ts then a consultation ns 
sents itself, vou see nothing but a bare to bow Casey can be put back tal 
room devotl of furniture, \oman is omal condition, é the 


ushered ay bv another who leaves him procures a barrel, 
alone, He rishes over to the window — he ; 
and Opening same punierous articles of — ereat mallet until 
furniture flv in owhieh be deftly catches dawn to his proper how 
and proceeds to place them in postition. fim 


SONG. 


“THE HOLY CITY.” 


Wheedle, 


Last night | jay a sleeping, Jerusalem, Jerisalem 

There came a dream so fair: lark! how the Angels sine 
[ stood in old Jerusalem blosanna in tic 

Beside the Temple there; Plosarta t 
I heard the children singing, 

And ever as 


‘nin answer rang: 
voice OF Ange 
n ileaven in answer rane! 


We are the first to attempt to make a Metion Pic- 
ture of this well known song, and after the expenditure 
or several thousand dollars and two month’s labor, we 
have succeeded in producing a masterpiece. Three is 
nothing like it anywhere, and you want it if you are 
looking for a feature film, 

This film will remain on the screen as long as it 
requires to sing the song, 


30 


COMIC, 


Target Practice. and What Happened 
to Widow Flaherty, 75 feet. 


Cat, 
ff you want to laugh buy this film. 
The scene opeis showing two back yards 
wilh a fence between. ln one al” the 
yards a woman is seen wasting clothes, 
Inthe other a voung man anda lady arc 
practicing shooting ata target. AL first 
they hang their target ona tree out fnal- 
ly decide to place it on the tence, direct 
ly opposite of on a level wi 
of the washerworman on which she sits 
noaned fire 
and the shot, penetrating the f 
strikes the wont amidships and precip: 
itates her into the tib. This is more 
than she can stand and she goes for the 
man, throwing bin down and. beating 
him about the bead witha bucket: Ele 
manages to get away aml tries to climb 
“tree but the washerwoman i makes 
a dash for him and fastens lis teeth in 
the bosom of the voung man’s trousers. 
The woman then throws the tab at jim 
and strikes him in the back of the neck, 
Texernciatinely funny, 


The Chicken Thief. 50 feet. 


Cabal, 
Thisisafunny one. A fellow steals 
some chickens and runs away with then, 
closely followed by the Burmer's dog 


Hh ibat part 


down. The shooters take an 


Tust as he is about to escape he trips and 
falls, dropping the chickens, who return 
to their roost. Te rises and attempts to 
climb a tree, but is caught by the dog, 
who proceeds to chew the seat out of his 
trousers. The man is partly up the tree 
with the dog hanging on to lim, This 
picture will always vet applause. 


Why Jones Left Home, 75 feet. 


Cabbame, 

Mrs. Jones instructs her spouse to 
attend to the baby while she goes to mar- 
ket. Jones tries to amuse his offspring 
but does not succeed. — Suddenly he 
thinks of the bottle which is standing on 
a shelf outside of the window to cool. 
Bringing it in he hastens to feed its con- 


tents to the baby who devonrs it. Thiuk 
ne the child needs further amusement, 
- it-on his knee, when the chi 
milk into fone’s face. [on 
raged, spanks jf just as lis wile cn 
ters. She takes the baby away, and alter 
laying it down, proceeds to give ler liv 
a goad drubbing with the brooro, 


eC 


An Obstacle Race. 75 feet. 


Cabin, 

Obstacle considered great 

sh cousinas We pre. 

sent a fin fan obstacle race, taken 

inmerry | ‘The participants are 
\ 


astirdy lot of voung fellows, w 
they furnish antusement for those wh 


1, whilk 


look on, appear to enjox the sport, Slain. 
funy situations are svitnessed, S01 
of the bovs are less lively than. othe 
yw across the sia] 


wavy, fall lead 
long iuto them but rise immediately, 
eovercd with mid, and rush along, pel 
well. wati they meet with the next ob- 


atach. Very interesting. 


1 


Conture Brothers. Acrobats. 65 feet. 


Cable, 
These artists need no introduction 
are well known the word 


here, 11 
aver, Their acrobatic feats are marve 
ous. and will hold any audience in aw 
le thev are performing. Wondertul 


fat 
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New Year Shooters, 150 feet. 


Cy bbmet. 

Kyeryone is familiar with the 
“Shooters” who parade the streets on 
New Yeare Dav in every. hamlet, cis 
andtown,  ‘Cheir conic makeup is sule- 
splitting to behold and even the old are 
amused by their antics. The boys we 
show here are those who paraded in the 
citv of Philadelphia and won the greatest 
number of prizes for their handsome 
dress as well as for the finyniest seen on 
the street, Show this picttire every: 
where and make vour audience laugh. 


Reuben Buys a Gold Brick, 75 feet. 
Caboose. 


When Reuben comes to town there 
is always “something doing” and the fact 
is borne out in thi sc also. Our ris- 
tic iriend has received one of those per- 
staeive circulars from a “city. gent” ad- 
vising him that he can buy real gold for 


Reuben bites om the alluring 


a song, 
bait and arrives in New York carpet D 
and all. The sharp displays lus wares 
to the unsophi ited vokel and shows 
him the certiheat assavor pre 


eR HG, 
carned dole 
An every: 


The jay pays over 
lars and the shar} 


per vanishes. 


geeurrence in the ereat metropolis, 


Rubber Face. 
.. : ‘ TCT, 


(his ig a side solider. All that you 


The House That Jack Built, 35 feet. 


Caoh fe. 
a 


[iis a mov 


ny cox 


picliire Al 


porlrayved, 


Aunt Jane's First Lesson in Love, 
oe 50 feet. 
TRE TE & 


Nope ge Ty oy he gi r vie : 4 
SAL At POCO Oe TOW 
wlio proces ae ve the 


her first lesson 


of 


le 


6 grand 
passion, Aunt [nee proves to be an 
apt scholar, as the picture finally proves, 


ists excellent. 


An Evening Chat, 


Crmadidy, 


65 feet. 


There ig another of the very pleasing 
subiects, showpie the proverbial old 
maid entertaining her gentleman friend. 


60 feet. 


Courting in Olden Times. 


Cadence, 


erandiather and mother did 
‘The picture is trite even 


the wearing apparel of both the male 
avd female, and those who are ¢nge ged 
the same occupation at the present 
time may judge whether there has been 
nv improvement made in the art. of 


COMTEITG. 


The Old Maids Lament, 50 feet. 


cndet, 
This is one of the “Saroni” series of 
» well-known 
iermale impersonator is here shown relat 


wir to, NOt 


Old Maids First Visit toa Theatre, 
0 feet. 


ee, 
“sorcny dressed a6 ai di 
ina DOR ata Ggler 
BHe IS EVICGeNLLY e phy 
deta her mumes witanices 
aucience ard iredu applauds 
ba HOW 


The New Version of the Two Old 
Sports, 60 feet. 


Cage, 


The Difficulties of the Manicurist, 
50 feet. 


Caben, 
‘ toy he 4 
cy ealls on a male rmanicur~ 
istfor the fivat time. She longs to know 
1 this art consists, Wat by the ex- 


1 

wher face while he ig operating, 
id judge that she is suffering se- 
Ai While filing her nails, he 
astip and she immediately grabs 
the hatr and gives hint a good 


The picture shows her entcring 


He Pulled the Wrong tooth, 60 feet. 
Cay, 


Miss Johuson, suffering fron 


1a de 
saved tooth decides to go to the d 
if 


enlist, 
he of 
fice and after the usual preliminarics, she 
is seated in the chatr and the dentist pre- 
pares for action, [le ises a large par 
of gas-plvers on the old lady, and after 
repeated efforts, he finally extracts a 
tooth which in size resembles that of a 
horse, In the meantime, the lady has 
suffered so much pam from the operation 
that she attacks the dentist with a vitn 
and beats him to a standstill, 


Three Mischievous Lodgers. 100 feet. 


Caldiraar, 
Dinwelspic) and bis wile prepare 


y ‘ 
wien! and wroceer to. ie 


clee in it rthe lodeors on the uppet 


floor determine tO asleriere, 


"Thyes bure 
«hele inthe ceding andawalithe aid cia 


brave and dnt, and using a lone pole 
trough the opening, remove the wig Gl 
our Permtoniu frend. Bocemme bold, 
they throw down a quantity of powder 
Hinost blinding the poor old man and 
his wile, who bottiieave the room. when 
the foduer lesecend ainl procecd to 
throw the Gieniure about the rooms andl 
piling tot a dnet the doar take joll 

rh Wlahias pre nied 


are ludicrous U1 tie etree, 


Coke, 

This picture shows arent makin 

up for its famons “Od Madd ner Vis 

will prove doubly trtercst 

who have scen ly on the 

shows al a wlonce what is 

these performers to do before they ar 
ready to address thew audience 


His Collar Does Not Fit. 60 feet. 


Albmen who sce this picture will ree 
ognize the predicament thes have been 
in whien trving on a mes collar This 
tan, in attempting to lution lis collar, 
soils itmtil i looks as i it had been 
throuch a threshing machine. lanai 
in despair. le destrovs vollae and 
throws it from hina. picture 15 
very trie (0 life. 


the 
1 hts 


Peeping Tom and His Telescope, 
Cabeine. 120 feet. 
Comic subjects have the call, dere 
is another one, Vecping Tom buys a 
telescope, through which he peeps at | 
nej@libors and in one of the scenes, pe 
learns that the Spmster to whom | 
had made love was made up of mans 


5 


l 
He 


robed, ty Ve VG she 
1, hatr end other fxtures 
peentiar to the eontler sex, she remains 
but a shadow of her former self, 


Mrs. Schneider’s First Pinch of Snuff, 
Cahole. 60 feet. 


Mer. and Mrs, Hans Schneider are secon 


EVE eel 


im them home after he 
ther evening teal. 


elbow on 


orth, Lhe offers 


js dndueed to take scaine 


; : 
WHOWIROSS TT, 


Cate nia, 


20th Century Surgeon, 


: ‘ Beas 
ISIS Upelosdiale. 


; 
1 
‘: " s } rot } on 
the othee of a sire eon awwiiey Proceeds TO 


' 
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TS UE OS 


well 
A Good Catch, 75 feet. 
: Cnr, 
Pwo fishermen siiiine on a loat ore 
meentie waibug tora bite, — Phaally (ae 


' 
| 
Vong-lookecd-for bile takes place and on 


the supposed fish fo the surlace 
: 4 


they find Wboto ee voee car ine river. 


CRP Ssh WOOT 


rmiatter for taeni te emerge fron the 
VA hile Col 1 


Wesel 


ter backward, deer iter. 
many ludieroos Si 
eelves, allot wha 


howl) be enioved ly ihe 


u 


Love Me Little, Love Me Long, 60 feet. 


Callieo. 

Show dis picture to de “tu” Guys, 
"This is how Patsy Mulligan makes love 
to his own Magwie Murphy ae is ap -O- 
date, ‘The armorous Vatsv kisses iis 
lady-love in every cpreeiable manner 
and some of vou will probably learn a 
trick or two from this loving couple, it 
is by no means a ‘Clob Picture’--you 
can show it anywhere, — Tt merely de- 
picts a lave scene between two of the 
lower class, 


Love in a Railroad Train, 50 feet. 
Caliph. 


Here is another laugh producer. A 
maid is sent (0 a neighboring town by 
her mistress and takes the baby with her 
for company. 4 traveler, who occupies 
the same com mpart trent on the trait, in- 
sists on making love to the maid who ap- 
pears to resent jt. Learning that they 
would soon reach a long tunnel, she pre- 
simes that the fellow will attempt to kiss 
her and she prepares herself accordingly 
by partially ule. the baby and 
when the train emerges from the tunnel 
he sees, much to his aoe that he has 
kissed the baby on that part which was 
made for it to siton, Hxeeedingly funny. 


His Wife Had Neuralgia, 60 feet. 
(ath, 


Johnson's wife had Neuralgia and 
although he administered to her wants 
and apphel different lotions, he was not 
successful in alieviating ler suffering. 
In despair he summoned her favorite 
physician who prescribes for her. John- 
son is immediately despatched to the 
drug store for medicine when by the aid 
of the loving caresses of the doctor, the 
wife is promptly cured, 
convinced 


Johnson is 
that the doctor is a learned 
mat in his profession. 


Clown’s Face, 50 feet. 
Calher, 


Showing a large head of a clown 
who cries and na alternately. This 


picture would make a horse laugh. 


“” 


What is Seen Through a were 


Can. 

Have you ever tried it? TE not, 
then buy this film and learn. The pic 
tures are not immoral by any means but 
are funny in the extreme and vou will be 
convulsed with laughter whe n you see 
what can be seen through a ke yhole. 


The Mechanical Doll, 50 feet. 


Calling. 

A elhild about 10 vears old is used 
forthe purpose. Anan appears and 
winds up the doll when it tmmediatels 
does some funny stunts all around the 
room. The doll dances with the man 
also. Interesting and amusing. 


feet, 


Devoy, the Funny Skater, 50 feet. 


Cabloaw, 

One of the funniest pictures we ever 
saw is this of the famous Devoy, of the 
firm of Lora & ve VON. the conneal ac- 
robat Just see hint fall onee or twice 
and vou will wonder a y he does not in 
jure himself. Tle is not padded, nor 
does he try to break Ins falls as miany 
tumblers do, Ite is a whole show in 
himself. Comical in the extreme, 


The Dull Razor, 50 feet. 
Cnlbaw, 


A portly gentleman becomes dts. 
@usted with lis barber and decides to 
sha chimeelf. Confident that he can do 
it, he prepares the lather. strops his ra- 
zor and goes to work, Continually cut- 
ting himself, like the proverbial bad 
workman, he blames it on the razor and 
gives up in despair. (rood and comical. 


Loro & Devoy, the Comical Acrobats, 
oo 105 feet. 


Hlere are the funniest fellows that 
ever appeared on the vaudeville stage. 
Evervone has seen this great team do 
their clever act, and their record is and 
probably alwavs will be “Standing Room 
Only a wherever they perform. They 
fall irom great heights and throw each 
other about regardlessly, and one mar- 
vels at their ac robaiic feats. Eextraordi- 
narily good, 


ng oe como 


Who Said Chicken? SO feet. 
All coons like chicken. Tis tellaw 


is no exception to the rule and to sce the 


expression on his face when ananebody 
mentioned the toothsome bird to. tim 
prove « the fact cone lusively. he stub- 
ject is that of a darkey ot Boe ense PrO- 
portions talking to the aud eo ‘The 
head occupies the entire screen. Inci- 
dentally the subject was that of 4 south- 
ern darkey, said to be o&8 years of age. 
He has about three tecth left aud the 


y 
look like old fashioned tombstones. A 
perfect picture of facial expression. 


The Educated Chimpanzee, 50 feet. 


SA aey 

Use this picture together with that 
of the old darkey, described, ard call it 
“The Evolution of Man." The monk 
smokes a pipe, reads a newspaper, cats 
iis hineh ike an old man, and dos other 
funny tricks, all of which appear to prove 
the yreat Darwin sects that man 
eprang me the monkey. [ain the chim 
panzee yieture to that at fthe eld darkey 
and vou bee a decided novelty, Rich, 


The Tramp and the Dog. 100 feet. 


Ive, 

Laugh nd grow fat, oA tramp, @ 
veritable hobo, climbs over a fence, and 
after ¢ care! fully looking over the evrourtd 
and secing no person about, proceeds to 
“swipe a ae which was left outside to 
cool. As he atte mpts to eet over the 
fence again with his plundera flerc: bull- 
dog seizes him on the bosom of his 
trousers and pulls him hack on the 
ground. Then begins a tussle between 
man and dog. The bum is dragged all 
around the ee sae he holds on to the 
pie like @rim dea The mistress of the 
house urges the ie on and the tramp, 
from the expression of his face, does not 
see the joke, This is a genuine laugh: 
producer. 


Love at 20 and 40 Years After, 
50 f 


Calvin. eet. 

When the picture is first seen a 
young man is seen courting his girl who 
is about 20 summers. They appear to 
be exceedingly fond of each other as is 
evidenced by their actions. The film 
then changes and we sce the pair 40 


years alter, still billing and cooing, as 
they did years before. Avery good sub- 


ject. 
The Singing Donkey; 75 feet. 


Hlere ig a novelty. clown pre- 
sents himself accompanied # a trim little 
donkey, who performs 4 number of 
tricks at his master’s command, Finally 
the clown decides to sing a song, and al- 
though you cannot hear him, you can 
plainly see the donkey trying to accom 
fen his master. This is an excellent 
picture for an encore, 


The Irate Model, 50 feet. 


A beautiful woman poses for an at 
is hut on leaning over and looking at 
the sketch she is disples ed and, seizing 
the canvas, she = shes it-on his bead, de- 
stroying it entirely 


Old Maid’s Moming Greeting, 60 feet. 


ated. 
Showing A fool sh old girl trying to 
appear natural, but nevertheless thor- 
oughly embarrassed. 


How Rube Stopped the ee 


Cane, ee « 

This is a street scene in Philadelphia 

in which a Rube and his girl are walk- 

ing, “seeing sielits.” Rube be- 

comes inquisitive, and leaving his Mandy 

for a moment, - walks across the track 

and stands directly in the path of a fast 

approaching trolley car, which scoops 

him up in the fender. ‘This film is ex- 
tremely funny. 


Smoking Smokes, . 50 feet. 


Two colored “Wenches” are shown 
comparing policy slips, and smoking 
clay pipes. These are typical southern 


darkies, and are well worth seeing. 
Facial Massage. 50 feet. 
Cameo, 


This is a popular subject and bound 
to receive its share of applause. A lady 
is seated in a chair and a rather nice 
looking young man is giving her facial 
massage. He becomes so much inter- 
ested in his work, and she appears to en- 
joy the sensation to guch an extent that 
they finally indulge in oscullation. 


< 


aye 


ee 


mfioee Baby Is You? 


Ciombed, 
Ao Very (ani) 


King 


i love 
These darkdes are 


Vireinny” 


large, they can be 
the house, and wi 
sees them, 


Why the Cook Was Fired, 


Co ra pe, 

A happy family are seated ; 
table, dining. ©) libby” leaves th 
ostensibly to eet san 


stun from an 


thing ire 


kitchen, bat when he vives there dn 
Makes Molen’ oleve tao the ene 

“Wiley” beconies ul pa OUS, cre hea 
Ms a slvatize noise, she listens atte 

tive I atthe door, The pice dre oon 
Hittits her suspicions and she bursts into 
Mte room, and catches the fay parr, 
She belabors her hushand and) re cool 


Is ordered to foayve he 
[he oblinan receives 3 
lus wile catches 4 


hottse 


Ol is Coat and sees the mprin 
lin flour on same. wh 
unMercitulls This fl 


a laugh anywhere 


Who Said Watermelon? 


: Cape, 
The usual waterimelen pieture 


darkey men eating the hiscious 


demand lor a new wats 
picture Das dndecel usta pose ty 
cre es women in which thes ar port 
WslY Potting aH the autsids 

POOP chore mel focuy 1 


A Lively Scrimmage, 


Compaen, 
Anicla ts SCOT Shute 


‘ 
Weel aver 


ails to find the hove. 


when One Of the di Pye 
head with a liree lanimer fe 
daw here she ts meatou| 
at bolle 
Charees omy the ace 


Ob her 


Polb. ane 


who 
WHM. Leaning ont mf the « 


bleed is now 


ce 


vou show if, 


50 feet. 


Dv bad hows 


AMA setts Herself at the a 


sipiice her vy} 


50 fee! 


ubject 


to 8) 


Gey 


Cp whe 


ee 
{ 


Khows 


rut 
thine 
tiher 
Meloy 
oy 
O Col 
raved 
sofa 


50 feet. 


it he 
of 
hoy 
lady's 
how 
heel 
1 the 
it 
ladys 
i she 
Pott 


miley 


of the (Old 
Iype and the fioures bei. 
Vv part » 
Il amuse every one whe 


75 feet. 


it their 


CPO 


iv catch one, she loses her balance. ay 
were it not for her hoop-skirts 
wold bave fallen to the 
is stuck inthe however, a4 


acle that will cause 


Velo 
DICSCH Us ab spect 


of lanehter, 


Climbing the Greasy Pole, 


Breed FOES 
This is aa int 
Very bleasins th look CT. | 
shows a wumber of bays 
attempting to clunb : 
Iv all ot them fail 


and 
ah pe ile, Nem) 


Around and makes 1s pieture miare «4 


Caught in the Act. 
‘nee peare, 
\eamarnied wie 


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AT TACCUIIO Ope: cif 


i 
i 


Ingu sitive Clerks, 


ton poad, 
PETUPC Opetis Hh an office scone 
cher] are placing ecards dur 
Bee ol Ther employer, On 


resec ly pre . pretend to he 

throuel wiv. 
mearwhak 

dinto the pr 


Cyr po Tera 
as ae elerles pecry 
rates the two 
Cebit 

mibeme nt lean 
lies i 

bait o ae 


Clowns oe inning Hats. 


' aes ed 


{ 
hows TG 


50 feet. 
Phis 


oe clowns per 
forming aercbatic feats and (nally separ: 
ANNE TO Ww distunee ah: ity few 
aoe uy weal about thirty fect 
, mt lpetr own late one ta 
CUCM them on their heads 


withont the aid of then hands Pininy 


the other 


ground, Si, 


67 feet. 


reatiug pleture ila 
YOUNES nice 


oforts and 
lal) ante the water which splashes a 


The Hungry Countryman, 65 fect. 
Cyr y. 
This picture shows a counirvinan 


ta table lacing the audience 


whlicr sits a 


and gorges ae with evervUsyinge in 
sielin AT in the backer round ene 
courdwes bin to eat, and pats lim onthe 
hack, while le gets on the outside of all 


the food she places before lim. 


Bad Soup, 


Cnnaeen, 
Herein ts ees i 
side and a kind woman cu 
} Miter t 
long. He 
mit sity pours the soup in 
‘olla which | i 


whowt 


: asting Hoare) liad 


Drawee. the Juggler, 


Condi, 


be famous LDrawes 


eae 


which is frauded ta link a sections 


i 
which be fugues until tos completo and 


All on Account of Eliza, 75 feet. 


Cede. 
\. Jovesick 
vindow of his 
play sweet. riuisic 
| lis Si awakes Ter 
papa, who orders his davghter to 
tu ber couch while he prepares fo enter: 


youth SETS li 


prs Weta s 


tronbone, renacle 


fain the dover. Vaya: leans out of the 
Winloy ; : tie Misician 
when anel dalis ant 

ie Gl i rina 


mort ef all 


comeerned, Cs 
The Tramp’s Surprise. 65 feet. 
Condens 
\ number of loaves arc svon. plasing 
treet, thes PUN tn 


PAP DED OES 


‘thew sug 


fo place a dunmel i the west band 


users, and throwin the tread bac! 
a penny an the forchead, and bring 
ead forward quickly, dr mpi the 
in the funnel The tramp al 


tempts this two or three times, and finally 
the last time he makes the attempt, one 
of the bovs pours a pitcher of water in 
the funnel and vou can draw your own 


conelusions, 


Captured, 65 feet. 


Candy. 
A convict escapes from 
on lis way finds the apparel of a female 
has gone bathing i an adjacent 
dons her attire and rushes 
ther place. Our fe 
net Hadine the 


prison and 


who 
bros ble 
off loavine lis in 
wtle Tend returns, and 
eet ies she left there, attires 


tha the convict “he retipes, bab tot 
jn ae re 4 athicers , catch her, thinking 
hes have their man. She throws them 
asile by almost superjuman strength 


and dashes off, leaving them to follow as 


best (hey may 


Loro and Devoy, the Comical Acro- 
bats, 200 feet. 

Ca he. 
vical fe Ta ve will ditkhe vou 
CONE Ts dresses 


Lhese con 
Hen Prom star 


tio finish. 
i elothes sunlahle tor 


a lobo. while the 
fanes alin 


watat fal kiee breeclios and low 
me FEY LCE 


ee better dressiil one 
' the bum 


Aarveho Ts acrolnl | 

on oF to anitate tin. tle fails, 
nd dads cach time te the floor 
each one funnier t 
waittessed i tls 
‘ent for all, 


125 feet. 


however, 
a all nouieas 
the other. Vare fun ts 


paeture amd ereates 


A Lively Night. 


Cries, 

aowhich aanan is seen tevin bo get 
wood mielits rest, but is annaved by 
insects, some Of whieh are seen TeVvine to 
erawl up the wall. Tle rises amd cach 
hits with lis boot osplodes, fi 
i therefrom, An 


‘ 


nie he 
and snioke 
cellent 


a ay tle axtronie. 


The New Leap Frog. 


Canker, 


of leap frog. in ihe streets of a 


ane of 
burh af New York, [his pictire is 
celyoand will anise evervhods The 


, 
2 
g 
g 


The Foot Juggler, 


Ce Cronibal, 
In which Bartlemas, the foot juc 
gler, is seen to juggle all kinds of artich 
with his feet, while ving on his bacl 
This is an exceed and interesting sub 
je et; : 


You Can’t Lose Your Mother-in-Law, 
70 feet. 


Cannan, 
a reading the desc ription of this 
film, the bald heads in the { front row will 
ence the tide of this filn. A fast 
train is seen approac hing in the distanice, 
and alter rounding a curve. the last ear 
lurches to such an extent that son 
body’ $ mother-in-law, who has been 
8 at the country: scenery was 
thrown off the train. After the adi 
disappears from view she addons ee 
and picking up her skirts. rans alter the 
fram, movioning for it to return. She 
couMnties on her mad dash until aly dis- 
appears from view. ‘This is 4 
splitter, 


A Good Joke, _ 55 feet. 


In which © seen three typical 
southern darkies eneh oj which is over 
go vears ofage. One js envagced in tell: 
img a funny story and the facial expres- 
sion on the three men will he enjoved 
by everybody who Witnesses jt, We 
might say that these men are members 
of an exhibit at the Pan Amey ean Ex. 
position at Buffalo, Vea cannot make 
a mistake if you buy this film, 


Deadly Rivals, 52 feet. 


Showing boot blac cles working on the 
Street, as they formerly did, one trying 
to outdo the other in obt: ining trade, 


Prof. Langtry’s Boxing School, 
Cant, 110 feet, 


This scene opens ina boxing school 
where a pugilist is scen giving | 


° &# lessons 
in the manly art. A « dyspeptic attempts 


to learn the Mysteries and is quickly 
floored by the teacher. He leaves in dic. 
gust and is followed 1 by a fat individual 
who arranges for a few lessons, Alter 
doffing his street attire, he appears in pu- 
eilistic form and spars for a while a 
the professor. Suddenly he lets loose 


side 


Ae 


75 feet. 


and wallops his teacher to beat ie 
band. Throwing him on the (oor. ie 
Jumps on him, and after rolling on 
floor together the fat man picks the 4 
wilist up bodily switigs him over jis 
lead several times, after which he thi rows 
lim heavily to the floor. It material): 
ee it our fat iriend is the genial °F 


angtry,” the well-known pugilist, Very 
hunny and very goad, 


Chicken Thief, 60 feet, 
Cantnta, 


__ the proverbial colored “Chick 
Pbief” is bere shown, The piety 
shows the farmey looking adraund for 
wowlers and after satis 
ub is well he returns 
i¢ disappears the “honey? coy 


es silent 


v alone: i 
mong and beckous ta ic partner, who 


Toa Iie ea STUB Boe EL OL 
Loos eee) PRO OG ies SEA Wal! 
at : oh 

j iste vith Mie A Foy ' bie y NCES bes 

4 : 4 eh hehe Ea! 


siderable trouble i 2oUINe one of the 
ae uy ; Beet eee 
enowens in the hae, fle finally a 


complishes it and they aeoutd joe 
Many more but hea the ner re: 
i oy : wx 4 : 
Urine thes take off avih he Pr beats 


Bicycling Under Difficulties, 50 feet, 


Canteen, 

\ rare scene in midwin ter is a boy 
on 4 wheel trying to forge his Way 
the ugh the drifting snow. - In this Gm 
the ay BS seen strugeline alane, when 
discovered by the Goane: 
hin with snowhalls. and finally overturn 
the wheel, — After g lively filt, he man- 
ages TO mount the wheel again and 


ae 'O the amusernent Gi the other 
GIVE, 


Two Old Sports, 


Ty ad 
: wo old hald heade are engaged | 
oe ing ata ee riper and making 
ie remarks which secasionally throw 
them inte paroxyanis of Jnghter This 
pictire, while sugeestive, is clean and 
can be shown anes. except at 4 
church festival. —— 


Giddy Old Maid, 


Comter, 
(hrysanthemurn Cinde rs is very 
shy, and everyone will admit of the truth 
af the above Statement when they wit- 
Ness her giddy antics, Rich, 


who prea 


75 feet. 


65 feet. 


Nightmare, 


Canto, 

In which may be sea 
alter cating a Vate-de-totgra: 
the dreains ae seos all 

ever heard of and inere, 
ull of excitement, but is really fanny. 


unset and Its Consequences, 
Canton, 15 te 

A haysced and his pretty wie 
gaye a photos eetapie! Lo ae iH ey 
tures by a running brook in the country, 
The artist poe s them ae lien calls the 
havseed to Jook through the camera, 
While our country friend is trying to 
é the scenery through the let 
tographer hangs his hat on the front of 
the camera and kisses the pretty blush- 
ing wife until the Rube peeps out and 
catches hing, when he attacks the picture 
ian. throws him to the ground and 
smashes the camera on his head. A 
( hinaman COMICS alone. and although 
inocent, He is also thrown to the ground 
and severely bandied. lull of life and 


action. 


After the Ball. 125 feet. 


This is a good one, A man and 
wife return from a ball and aay retir- 
ing they indulge in a quarrel and hubby 
leaves the house in bieh dt peoa Wifey 
now regrets the part she took and call- 
ing her aaid phe her into ber conti- 
dence and the two women ee The 
maid suggests that she sh ould don a full 

wit of men’s wearing apparcl and then 
niake love to the wife when the busband 
comes heme, They carry out their 
ideas and when the master comes home 
he is shocked to see his wife in the arms 
of an apparently handsome voung mat. 
Ile prepares to give the visitor a drub- 
bing, coh ‘nthe maid who is dressed as a 
man removes the mustache and allows 
her hair to fall much to the surprise of 
hubby and delight of wifey. They are 
thus reconciled and we draw the curtain 
here. 
Inquisitive Models, 


Cap 
This picture shows an artist at work 


in his studio. Three beautiful models 
are posing on a platform appropriately 


65 feet. 


draped, The artist’s valet announces a 
visitor, and he places a screen around his 
models, meanwhile causing his patron to 
be ushered in, The models become in- 
quisitive, and leaning too hard on the 
screen, they are precipitated to the floor 
with the pompous visitor underneath. 


Exeruciatingly funny. 


The Miller and the Chimney Sweep, 
Caper. 50 feet. 
The miller with a sack of flour on 
lus shoulder collides with a chimney- 
sweep, wha carries a bag of soot just re- 
moved from the chimney of a near-by 
dwelling. ‘They engage ina fight, cach 
e his bag as a club. When the 
bi tele | is over the miller is blackened out 
of all recognition and the chimney sweep 
looks as though le had been buried in 
flour. The air erows so thick with a 
mass of flour and soot that the contes- 
tants are lost for a moment in a cloud of 
che mixture, “The photography ts per- 
fect and the action is exceedingly com 


eal, 


Bicyclist and Fisherman, 65 feet. 
Cape. 


A party is seen fishing at a brook- 

side, A bievcle attempts to pass cher on 
a narrow path, but fails, and the entire 
party, including the wheel, are thrown 
uverboard. An officer appears, and 
pulling off his coat, prepares to save the 
rows ine one, whien he suddenly stops 
and places his hand in the water, Tind- 
ing the water wet he refuses to jump 
overboard, bat the party is finally res- 
cued by sore men in a boat, 


The New Enchanted Cafe, 100 feet. 
Capable, 


This is somewhat similar to the one 
described in a former catalogue, but is 
far better in every way. The magical ef- 
fects are superb and the finish is exceed- 
ingly funny. 


Fighting Amazons, | 50 feet. 


Several women engage in a hand to 
hand fight, pulling each others hair and 
rambling about. Before they reach the 
finish a man and a large dog take part, 
much to the amusement of the specta- 


tors, 


a 
Ay 


Fantastic Dining Room, 65 feet. Whitewashing a Colored Baby, 
eee Capon, 
Vhis is ludicrous. A man and two Captuin, 
women attempt to seat themselves ata Showing a womat Uving to wash « 
table when the chairs disappear and they colored baby white. An excellent 
| tall to the fear, On arising they find : 
em mi ay + yyy = ” } es i 
the chairs again, but the table rises 1.  Golored Woman Smoking a Pipe. 
three times its natural helelit, Vhey 
: ‘ ‘ tive, 
stand on the chairs and the table disap This shes oe dae a 
bere thyeearot he ahr Gia 4S : Sy : ee es : 
pears a t gi the BOOT, COUNNE MP HY aie a few pulls trans an old clay 
far Comer Ob the room, More MAGIC Is OAS robe of ane of the 
; seen in this picture than in many. twee ie shes il] ion 
‘ its length, 
4 


tapriece, 


! Mysterious Knight, 115 feet. An Unpleasant Situation, 


[his is an aninmted picture fall of Thi } Poy 

, fivetery, Tt isalmost inpossible to de F 

{ aeribe this suilyect ane od 1 | 

: Must i oa 

] Satish 4 a 
meade. Dan ‘ 

‘ fre, : 
Drunken Scene, 65 feet. 

ae faneine. Fun in a Chinese Laundry, 


ested bv an olice 
te thie loelarp, 
The Peanut Vender, 


Capetiinn, 
os 


OTT, INS SAOTE Aa bg are 


sland was creer whole 
_,. Home From His Club, 


Cape hin, 


j os Woy es 
Photographing a Goose, 65 feet. aa near 
: 4 apsule, raw ere be i 
At al i VOL inat 


Con, 


¢ 
fy 
t 


cy 
thes 


windup shen. 


camera down 


logragher, 


res frlbet vim. 


40. 


10 feet, 


rou and deli 


EO TE eee ea 


th the Milkmaid, 50 fee 


Bad Boy and Hod Carrier, 60 feet. 
Carat. 
‘Two boys are grinding a 


strument On a erindst 


| eee 
POOL OUT) 


wallool, Fates 


oading lis 
rhe ladder 


revuros and pulls tic lade 


bet ' eo gy Td ey y #% 
broomean falls on boy ane 


The New Dude and a Market Woman, 
90 feet. 


CONTE, 


The Fooled Policeman. 65 feet. 


Carib ie, 


i gral 
Pars 1 “Ek 


takes 


BSISTATIC(? 


eondarne apd 


4 eer | e ie ee 
(rood, TICH ana TBM 


On Forbidden Ground. 55 feet. 


Crphor, 

\ qormber or ta mid iris are 
‘espassing, and on ne. discovered 
hey fy in all directions. lis pleture 
s them coming fall speed down a 


steep hill and jumping over an embank 


ment. Seme fall and scramble to their 


feet ina mad effort to escape. Last of 


all comes the farmer, who finally catches 


one of the bovs and gives him a good 
‘The action in this tlm is fine. 


drubbing. 


Trick Donkey, No. 2, 


Capon, 


aalyt ’ x Frees i 
SULDTOCTS OMGT Proce Us 


goo 
SEDO ES 


New Colored Kiss, No 2. 65 feet. 


Carboy, 


ee ee 


qr 
ae 


her bathing toilet, leavine her 
md. An escaped 


1, 


ely 
PES. be 


t 


; 
carmes alone, and secinge the 


wearing apparel, conceives 4 


tise himself as a woman. Donning’ 


her clothes he leaves tits own in place of 
rem, and flees for safety. The woman 
fnally returns, and in the absence of her 
eothing, she put on that of the con- 
viet, Officers in search of the conviet 
appear on the seerie andarrest her, Verg 


ee 


it 


Curd. 
Here we show two colored sports 
tling each other funny storics and com 


menting on certain illustrations in a 


sporting paper before them, Cmne of them 


is unusually stou t and pulls occasionalls 


ona cigar stump. inthe excitement pro- 


duced by the funny things said, he places 
the lighted end in his mouth, and his 
facial expressions are funny in the ex- 
treme. 


Fisherman’s Troubles, 50 feet. 


Care. 
Arian and woman are fishing from 


a boat in midstream. ‘The 
the boat and falls overboard. A large 
dog jumps trom the shore and holds the 
woman up until the man, divesting him- 
self of some of Ins clothing, finally res- 
cues ler, Lhe wind-up is comical. 


Policeman Chasing Bathers. 50 feet. 
Carmen, 

\ party of boys are in swimining, 

ing chased by a policeman, thev 

filo deep water, a he roe 


liceman, in trving to catch one, falls in 
the water to the merriment of the swim 


mers, 


Fun on the Ice, 65 feet. 


ter, 


clure shows a number of 
skating on the ice over ae 
ee it i ae ue is 


ep an old mi 
hey both fall levi on eee ice and 
eramble about for a moment, then ris- 
they grapple with each other and 


again, much to the merriment of 
spectators. 


Clown and Coal Merchant. 65 feet. 


Careful, 

A maid shows the coal man where 
to deposit the coal he is bringing in. As 
he appears a clown assails him with a 
clib, Discovering who his tormenter js, 
he hides behind a door, intending to re- 
turn the beating with interest. [In his 
excitement he knocks over the maid, 
and a lively scene follows. Ver fun- 
ny. 


Triple Pyramids, 


This is an execedingly 
1 pyramid pet 


Colored Sports, 65 feet. 


pany of artists. 


His First Cigar, _ 


| bere isa picture tr 


Lone ee 


WOME rocks ; 
upon the « 


ta loose plank ana bride 
ons bow ee : 


Irish Politics. 


sans Of Erin form ¢) 


wind up in one round 
over a mug of beer and their d 


A ad performance by Ma 


popula: ir pele c 


Christening Meier s Baby, 


7 hey ‘fina lly 


Mon wand his wife clean tl: 


Never Interfere in Family Troubles. 
This isa very amusi 


serinimagwe % 
wellaneanin 
trices to help the 
wherenpan whys 1 
and teaches 


yim that it 
io interfer | 


Boxing Horse, About 75, 


Card, 
‘This sagacious animal crea reat 
excitement when on exhibition oa the 
esplanade of the National Export xpo- 


sition at Philadelphia. He represents 
the lughest attamment in the art of 
trating animals, aud is looked on as the 
zoth century wonder, A powertal col 
ared mands his opponent. — ba pro 
vided with a set of boxing g@laves and 
they pumitnel each other all argood the 
ring. ‘The horse scores the only kaock 
Aon 


Georgia Camp Meeting. 185 feet. 


Cambie, 


\aost popular subject re that 

will please the ladies and n It 
fill efauction. Lhe darkies who take 
roovnlenthy en and the 
CUO Fad oA nee, 
ethe conereeal pid the 
parson as seen to drin 1 te pro 
verbtal “black bottle, ted 
PEE et Dy C4 ed 
| Hed to share it PoE; 


How Would You Like to be the Ice- 


man? 150 feet. 


Carnage, 
(his film was taken after tle: popu 

hit sone by the s: 
picture indeed, f 
wotian, who is engaged in Wwasling 


ki thes, [le proceeds to 

her Ghat she should buv his 
she flatly re uss Ss, lle ul 
ke love to her and embra 
he iceman, who is her triend, + 


ters and proceeds to Damnict 

ook ayent. After throwing 
he returns, and is rewarded bs 
iave with numerous kisses. 7 


exelent lively filin. 


Raid on a New York Bowery Saloon, 
150 feet. 
Carnal. 


(ine of the Tenderloin district sa 
loons is here shown in full blaze, when 


‘ 
tt 
ui 


the police raid it and a lively tight ensues. 
The sailors, who had dropped in for a 
al Sls. are finally overpowered, but 
not until they had eiven the officers con 
sider hic trouble, 


Babies’ Quarrel, 50 feet. 


Carnival. 
‘Two babies are shown seated in high 
chairs and apparently enjoying them- 


selves Suddenly one snatches a toy 

from the other, and they indulge in hair- 

pulling. Very funny. 

Chinese Laundry, 50 feet. 
Ciorel, 


Lee, the Chinaman, is out of 
vocation in this picture, and 
instead, an irate policeman is hot ta pur- 
suit of Flop Lee, who hops lively in one 
door and out ot another, making a very 
funny pantomime betore the audience, 


Squire’s Court. 50 feet. 


Curetid, 

This is atypical court scene. You 
coe the judge on the bench, the police 
man bringing in prisoners, etc. One 
man who has commiticd burglary is 
given a sentence of six months, while a 
little bow who has stolen a loat of bread 
is Given a term of ten vears-——thus illus 
trating the usual course of justice. — Us 
heuse of printed signs, plainly seen in 
this ene you can tell just what is 
(ranspiring 


Gardener Sprinkling Bad Boy, 50 feet. 


Ae pr. 

\ man is seen sprinkling the garden, 
when a bad boy happens along and 
treads on the hose. “The gardener looks 
mo the toggle, bad bev lets gO and the 
water bursts out with such force as to 
most throw him down. In discover- 
ine the one who caused the trouble, he 
bases and catches lim and proceeds to 

ive him a. bath. Very funny, and 
miewhat exciting, 
Rushing the “Growler,” 50 feet. 
Carpet. 

Patsy MeGregor pays a call to 
Livgie Murray. Patsy sends Lizzie’s 
mother fora can of beer. As they were 
about to imbibe, Mir. Murray unexpect- 

liv appears on ar scene, and as he has 


no love for Patsy they engage in a hot 
rap, conchading with the old man 
irowing Vatsy out. The old man 1s 


left in possession of not only the 
but the beer as well, — This is 
ery exciting, 


Breaking up Housekeeping, 50 feet. 


Cavotusib, 
In this scene you see an angry and 
excited wife and busband, — The stove ts 
overturned, the crockery broken, and 
evervthing movalle is thrown out of 
the duors. This is-a picture the like of 
which vou offen read about, 


Snowballing. 50 feet. 


Tig picture takes vou back to vour 
boyhood days when you laid around the 
corner for same old fellow who could not 
run after vou, and wher opportuni 
offered pelted him with snowballs. 
Weve all been there, many atime. ‘The 
pleture ts fullor motion: so are the saw 
lulls. 


Electric Treatment, 70 feet. 
Cr pe nter, 


Two men eall on a plivsician for 
treatment. The doctor seats one to lis 


squirm and twist until the current is 
shutoff, They are then introduced to a 
hing tester, in whieh they both blow, One 
ol the patients is pmamediately covered 
with Hour which is discharged by the 
instrument, while the other reeei 
volume of black POs der directhy between 
the eves This is a corker, 
Old Maid Courtship, 60 feet. 
Carringe, 

Here is seen an old maid during her 
courtship, and although she is somewhat 
shy, she can no doubt give her younger 
sisters some pointers on low they should 
eonduct themselves when in the presence 
of ther best beau. Funny, and fall of 
CADIOSSION, 


left and the other on his riglit. and then 
proeceds to give ther the battery, The 
until 


Pillow Fight, Reversed, 65 feet. 


This is the popular subject reversed, 
in which the picture opens up sowing 
the fight in progress the feathers flying 
about the room, and general exctiement, 
and cnds by the feathers returning to 
thein respective places and the children 
Anally reposing in their downy couch 


fast asleep. 


50 feet. 


‘The sheletou 


Dancing Skeleton, 


Cpr kaie. 
Hlere is a good one. 


Fe 


danees around intact for a while, atber 
which certain bones take Hieht and tho 


in the air for a while, when they ag 
attach themselves to the skeleton frame 


contindally inmotion. 


Massage Treatment, 65 feet. 
Carret. 


A portly gentleman enters the tue 
-ers apartiicnt, and bere dives 
lis clothing, Hes down on a slab to 
ruassaged, Aller a few passes ove 
him be arises minus his  avoirdupop 
Che attendant clothes Jinn 
misses Hitt, Aa 
picture is the novel method in whieh th 
patients clothes are tiken off and pu 


on with magical ellcet 


\ : 
PONE OPLLT EE 


Roofs of Paris, 
SS Cree. 
lwo burelars are at work on a rool 


when they hear the gendarmes a4 

preaching,  Uhey chime over thi 

coaeand Dade while the olicors advan 
; 


canWhile laying a trap for thenw bin 


{ 
ally One of the officers appears, and 3 
mis geal to catch the culprit, he venture 
tow far and breaks throwel the roal of 
the cupola on which he is cliimnbin Lhe 


e¥ 

‘ 
backward with lis feet in the aie 
burglar now 


pulls off 
i 


eomes forward aad 
the officer's boots, He 4 
tea weight on him to keep tin down. 
ani the midnight marauder escapes. A 
corneal subject, 


A Narrow Escape, 60 feet. 
Cartage. 


The sandwich man comes along aud 

stopped by a person who buys som 

sandwiches, throwing the lint sausage 

veo on the ground and seating hi 
i 


g lms 
his back, meanwhile cating all 1 
firme. Rising suddenly the diunerv ima: 
runs away, the sandwich man chasing 
They race about the street for a 
until a baker with his push ear! 
cones alone, The pursued jumps ints 
the cart and pulls down the lid. The 
suniiwiell man returns with an office: 
Irat they cannot find their man, whe | 
idden in the baker cart dircetly behind 
them, Execeedinely farni:. 


cry 


{ 
1 
k 


Behind the Scenes, 
Cart. 
in which 1s seen all that us culy tran- 
spires On the stage. Properts 
setting scenery and continual 
with an oll sport who is there to pay 
court to lis favorite ballet dancer, The 
sport resents the treatment lic rece 
and they play a hose on lum, dren 
him to the skin. 


The Three Bacchantes. 


Cartel, 

A eonjurer causes three tandsame 
tuatdens to appear on podestals, one 
tine, although there was 
dicate that thes were nea 


65 feet. 


LEOt 


Ata 


The Living Posters. 110 feet. 


a erber. 

‘Two posters pasted on a wall, one 
of a dandy dude, the other or a soir 
breve The all POSTOY CAies alover ann 
pastes a couple of snipes wader trem and 
departs. Suddenly the te an the 
posters come to life, and stepping down 
from their respective places, indulge 1 
afaney dance. Detore they step dowi 
however, (wo Urainps slap a moar on 
street, and strip timi-ol tis coat, hh 
hat and cane, leaving their old duds 
hind, The posters then take fe as 
abovealeseribed, and then retarn to their 
places, becoming inanimate as betore, 
Very good, 


AHold-Up, 65 feet. 


Two tramps lie in wait bound a tree 
antl a dude approaches. Vheyv make 
mim disrobe and place | in a barrel. 
The swell tries to rum away, but is over: 
niken by a policeman, who locks lim tp, 


toed, 


‘ihe Fraudulent Beggar, 


Cartamels, 

A supposed blind man stands on the 
racer asking alms, Arm officer passes 
beoand orders him off. [le strikes the 
evardian of the peace, and throwing 
loon his eruteh, runs olf the police- 
m attemps to follow him, but trips 
the tramp's crutch, and before he 

cat vise the fraudulent beggar escapes, 


60 feet. 


Tramping on a Rolling Globe, 100 feet. 
Carve, 
flere is a fumny one. A tramp tries 
to stand on a large ball, and presents 
some very funny situations. [le finally 
i aying On, but micets with 
Very fuony, 


50'feet. 


cle MOT Ce a 


siiceecds in 


The Cook’s Revenge, 


Causeade, 

\otramp knocks at the 
farny Wouse and asks for something i 
a. The woman who answers the call 
ids him somethme which evidenth 
does mat suit him and lie throws it on the 
vromnd, ia anger he seizes 
meats whieh the cook has placed on tie 
: he eook now 


SCOTT BAN OCT 


table outstle to cool, 


j 
§ 

ippears and calling the dog 
| 


Y lisses bin 
on to the tramp. The dow seizes fim 
lv the bosom of his trousers, and wlile 


he (ries to avoid the dog, the coule emp. 
i man ot ilour on bes head, hunny, 
Iho fe and action, 


Boxing in Barrels, 50 feet. 
awe, 


A havseed and a clown jump into 
barrels and have a boxing bout. The 
clown knocks the countryman down, 
who is a@ain assisted to lis feet by an 
oplooker. The clown throws him down 
again, falling on top of him and on rising 
the Rube ts thrown on top of his own 
barrel, smashing it to pieces, 

A dog comes on the scene, and fas- 
tentag himself to the bosom of the 
clown's trousers, he holds on while the 
frantic clown jumps wildly around. Tos: 
ceedingly funny, 


Mysterious Trunk, 90 feet. 


(cise mates 

A professor and his assistant exhibit 

an ordinary trank to the audience which 
« traly empty, Closing the lid amd an- 
micdiately opening it again there ts seen 
fo issue forth a beautiful maiden daintihs 
clad lle closes the trink again and in 
he game manner causes another spright- 
ivochip to appear, Likewise a large 
monkey aud harlequin, who, atter some 
evanastie feats, oo off leaving behind 
mo longing to see this wonderitl 


So, 


Marvelous. 


_ plein 


A Fresh Bath, 50 feet. 
Cask, 


a lady is seen to disrobe 
A striking pic- 


ln _ 
ind enter her bath tub. 


75 feet. 


nterior of a 


Two Rubes at the Theater, 


ft msement. 
ibis picture shows the 1 


well-known theatre. Two hayseeds oc 
idea can be 
Paid by their 
facial expression. ‘They indulge in pea- 

y the performance, 


ement of the occupants of the 


i¢ front seats and an 
1 
cI 


the merits of the play 


To Tne amu i 

eCals SUPPOUnUING UCI. loxeructat lie 
’ 

iV tunny, 


100 feet. 


picture is non 


Upside Down. 


Cushier. 


sposea and 


PUCTALINETI\ 


Photographing the Audience. 75 feet. 
Cashme re, 


1 
\ phot OT. aph On toe. stage al- 


Fun on the Beach, 50 feet. 


The usual number of bathers is seen 
ig themselves on the beach when 
two boys on a tandem attempt to ride 
gh the surf. One is dressed in 
street costume, while the other is attired 
g suit, It occurs that they 
e in the beach and both are 
thrown into nes water, much to the 
amitsement of the spectators 


Colored Baby’s Morning Bath, 50 feet. 


Cash. 
cha darkey is seen washin: 
ina large tub, 


In whi 
her picanniny 


Country Sport and Old Maid, -55 feet. 


Cushet, 
This is a typical country scene. 
Lucinda Cornstalk 
nice chat. Ol 


las Haymow calls on 
and they have a rea 


i 
z 
i 


Bowling Alley. 


Cusque, 


Two men cogage in a bowling co 


Mischievous Boys, 


Citssia, 


In the Wrong Room, 


Cussoek. 


\ beautiful maiden is seen asleep 


disrobe, 
“pps anc the “drunk” 
SCTCHINS and tie Crunk 


and retires, 


Clown’s Mixup, 


Cast, 


A clown attempts to practice the 
black art but is overwhelmed by Satan 


and his evil spirits. Very exciting. 


75 feet. 


lrunken man enters and pro- 
The girl awakens and 


dresses again 


60 feet. 


& 


Gardener’s Joke, 65 feet. 


tastanet, 


Two employes of a ric! rchant 
are “spooning” in the garden and seat 
themselves in a shady nook hind a 


clump of bushes to indulge in lation. 
‘The gardener spies them and turns on 
the hose. The lover grapples with him 
and they fall to the ground with the gar- 


dener underneath. The tair one turis 
the hose on them but her vainent lover 
receives the most water. Nich 


A Funny Story, (Facial Expression, ) 
50 feet. 


see this 


Cussownrs, 


1 


[i you want a good 


HDeTICH 
and one 181 “to the 


ig 
other, and they enjoy it mutaally The 


hasizes lus re 


tory teller, 
marks wit atomy of his 
stoner, at the wry faces 


makes tl punches and 
/ in the 
et 1% 
CAVE Ue 1a 
iis 


tinimps his companion 
ceases to be a vir 
story teller by the thre 
i? 7 « ' 
okes him before be can 
“it was only a joke” 


extremely funn, 


of alone 


tography is perfect 


Farmer Chasing Trespassers. 
§ muster. 50 feet. 


eh he has a 
minot reach them. 
nd him on the rock on wh 

+: +e er \ 
nding and dive oeverboa 


‘ 


nicr cunnot catch them, and 


ves up in despair. 


Country Teacher and His a 


Custiante. 


Elere is a typical country scnoo 
ne and vou cannot help svm{ athizing 
; “+ To ea sy el 
he the school master He tries eact 
on a certain quest! but each tn 


mi miss it, aad one in particr ular is 
and a for Sc a 


is placed on his head. = _Uhe schoolmas 
ter en leaves his pupils for a short 
while, } r 
eng meanwhile that he is ikels 
turn at any moment. He finall 
return, and catching them in. the 
proceeds to spank them. when one 
scholars more bolder than the rest clim 
upon his desk and pours a whole bi 

f water over him, 


hen they eng 


O 


Lovers Interrupted, 50 feet. 


[his is a typical country scene. A 


standing on the 


comes along 


porch when a cit\ 
and flirts with her. He induces het 


“hoof “finecut on the havseed’s 


face. Lle turns around and discover- 


is Up against wrestles with 


) is One too many for 
; j cope erie, ee ' 
Hn _and who proceeds 16 1101 I 

' 


{ + ree! 
er -nder te PUMP Wilke me gi 


a 


discomtort. This 


How uo Paid His Rent. 50 feet. 


Custle. 
Patsy Murphy comes home from work 


t 
¢ vands . his hat and coat 
vats i uimself at the table. At this time 
ae atypical Dutchman, comes 


for lis rent. Murpls hands him a 
} 
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hair, and bids him sit down, while he 
sto an ther room and shortly returns 


nsistson Dutchy 
ev have a warm 
the German gets licked and Mu r- 


th boxing gloves and i 
miting a pair on. Th 
vy and his wife kick him out 
me old. story, 
mt MEX. 


How a Wife Gets Her Pocket Money, 
Casttled, 

Tits is a picture of one of the nu 
nerous stories you have read about, A 
mut comes Lome from the club ina state 
of beastly intoxication and proceeds to 
‘cas lamsell, meay o ile thnging his 
aring apparel in all directions, — Ee 
ly tumbles into bed and. his wite, 
sas been watching lim, steals in 
his pockets inside 
Is what she is 
a the pleasant 


content with 


1 12 trousers, she 
takes them also, presumably so that her 
husband cannol wo oul again, The 


picture is fanny, aniusine and es but 
be Toe Oblectior 
be 


rere audiences, 


ahownh Delore the imost particuk ud 


Eating Watermelons for a Prize, 
Peete ree T: 50 feet. 
] fost Judierous 


Lrec NOTE Ces 


tus Jackson, who 
he rngle ader and 
| A sight, 
affair Ds. throwing 
and (ev - 

it, and seem {to enjoy it. 


3 
} 
vo funny and a. ‘the 


Washerwoman’s Mistake, 


astwite, 


50 feet. 
Mis. CF Toole is svashing clothes, 
when her son arrives home 


ad annoys her by fring 


from school 
paper balls at 
fer. She taraws some water on lin, 
bur he will not « 
crawls into a ba 


waist, The bow finally 
rrel where lis “old wo- 
ae ye cot ntinues to 

‘ becomes excited, and 
reaching io SIZES a ke of water 
to trOW at him, when the priest sudden- 
ly enters and reevives the contents of the 


yo 


ian cant ate 
eunoy her 


50 feet. 


pail squarely in hisdace. [le falls ove 
the barrel, which ne yes, and the boy 
inside and himniscl) have @ warm time to 
gether while the a wily is almost scarey 
out of her wils. Vers iunny and ex 
citing. 


Burglar and Old Maid, 


Causal, 

Flere is seen a bold, bad burela 
who, after exammime the room. thor 
ougly, hears a footstep and crawls wudes 
the bed, Ut happens ta be tre boudeus 
ofan old maid who outers and procees| 
isrobe, begiuning tv taki oth tier 
wie, and follows ae i rads e feetly chev: sti 
folly lands in bed bu annoyed bs 
Holse underne ath and . eving tinder 


covers the burglar, | She capture 
pestad and forees hu to eel up, 
miter seelng that ue lOGT Vs secure 


& 
Gown oan let lap 


loosed, she pulls li 
and oe un liv witty We 


ym 


Jolly Monks, 
Cnwniad, 


Two monks are secn an ae al 
iking their beer an: ae 
pee One has evi ide nv to 
story judging from their action: 

lauehs they exch ane aru 
boxes, and one in particular helping li 
plentiful supply, sneezes until 
lio rolls on the floor. 


fable dru 


VET] 


of ee mere 


Stealing Chickens, 50 je 


Chis picture shows two coons at the 


favorite pastime, that of stealing chick 
ens ae get away with several be 
fore the hummer comes along with Iie 
sholovey Cine coon steals two but oi 


isscen ty escape, Whe expres- 
fio. an their faces is lanehab . The 
cous are so tnghtened that they almost 
turn white, 


New Chinese Laundry, 50 feet. 
Catilog, 


llere is an exact reproduction of a 
lanndry, showing John China- 
man in the act of washing clothes, quar- 
reling with dus bwother rateater, ete. 
sare seen coming into the laundry, 
and ihe wily Chinaman throws kisses to 
“Mutchee 


then as they eo ont, 


50 feet. 


4 


p 


Baby Show. 


Atlantic City, 


: Cateerh, 
Lhis film represents the bocce show 


50 feet. 


ou the Boardwalk and ts ver 
ine, in Chat vou ean see all shapes 
proverbial suing 
ae (ine tot falls overbocs!. lat is 
TEETEG te yie ly rescucdl by OOTP at 4 rows 

} : 4: 
A very fe micture, 


whi dive alte Crit, 
Cake Walk, 100 feet. 
Crotealt, 
at Ot ts 


flere = a filmy one of the te 

laa, portraying a number olored 
jessionals - them favor 
ake walle. [is t§ a winner and is 


aferest+ 


and sizes of the 


Battle of Bladders. 100 feet. 


Critedh. 


here 48 au inberesiine qa lives 
a Sa ae Dwoonen are seen each on a 
Cat, niles ; blad 
ay Wie ele OVES 
three thi yt ee 
criaiible about lor supremo: J 
1 one interesting, Inve apie © an 
Lie 


Hey Ding Diddle. 


tontet nye. 


‘Tits pleturte is made old 
rine ol: 
Ploy dingediddle, the cat and the pddle, 
Phe ccow suniped over Lo ton 
i httle dow lanwhed to sce-s oct 
ad the dish hopped eer eae 
apOOT, 
All Uvis and nore is secu 0 ihe i 
resting picture, and oo Tans ia 
Trenie. 


Catehword, 
\nother of the oll mursery roves 
ine Cole was aamerry old saul, 
And a MWierry oid soul was tee 
called for his pipe and 
his bowl, 

vid te ealled for lis fib 
The jolly king is secn in all his glory 
as Ins fiddlers play the ii hi 

junips to lis ae atid 
iil he falls to th 


‘ 
lors tiree 


af fakes part 


merriment, ou 
vad ae 


Mary Had a Little Lamb, 100 feet. 


another picture taken irom 
the old norsery rhyvine: 
Mary lala little lamb, 

Its feece Was while as siow: 
And everywhere that Mary went, 

Fie lamb was sure to go. 

ie pretty story is fully carricd out 

and excitement remus supreme when 
the Janmih follows 


4 ‘ 
HiCrG As 


SH i 


Lovers s Interrupted. New, 80 feet. 
ee ee a 


\ VCH oirl and ber lest beau 1 dpe 
nye seat Themselves on a 


+ i Ge 
WIndows OL Tor tiotie. Lay 


UH rect pis td 


i Weinaing Good Joke, 65 feet. 


Loe 
Liat toch : AWS 
eee ee ia howl 
i \ ees aAvorili 
eee TA A PE ek keep 
POAErS. Lobes oon for a 
when Te bad boy 
is and io a 
"S Cases 
valid pees pice’ cyt elothes 
he 


le falls 


; AA USe Merit 
the bov, but fire 

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tie Eating Contest. 50 feet. 


Catfish, 
\ coon ane a white man are seen 


oe blackberry pie on a wager. Th 


A good pril 


Doctor’s Office, 100 feet. 
Catechu., 


This is a doctor’s office, wherein 1s 
scen a doctor and two of his servants. 
While the doctor leaves the room, one of 
the servants dons his coat and as a boy 
patient enters, he prescribes for him as 
well as for a lady and gentleman, — A 
man comes in with a broken leg and the 
would-be doctor takes away his crutch 
and kieks him on the game leg. The 
patient protests and the quack turns a 
seltzer bottle on him, and as the doctor 
enters, he receives the full contents ol 
the bottle. 


The Farmer and the Old Maid, 50 feet. 


Cathedral, 

Josiah Cornstalk calls on Melinda 
Squash and brings his old fiddle with 
him. He seats himseli on the back of 
a chair and she at her spinning wheel, 
prepared to enjoy an evening with ler 
60 year old se lle finally wets lis 
fiddle tuncd up and plays a jig so lively 
that Melinda cannot sit still, She there- 
fore drops her work and advan ace to 
the center of the tHoor, 
lively breakdown, exposing at the same 
time her “linge rie.” While in the 
nidst of their hilarity, a rat runs across 
the floor ~ her a maidlets runs about 


proceeds to do a 


like wild until Jost h attempting to scare 
the rat away wit oe precious fiddle hits 
too hard 1 te “Stradivarius” is dashed 


to splinters on the floor,  E. 
funny. 


Fun in an Opium Joint. 100 feet. 
Cathotie, 


One of our es pictures is this. 
hows two Clinamen sitting on the 
oor “ hitting the pipe.” Presently 
they repair to their bunks which are 
pla aced one over the other. The chink 
in the upper berth has a long pigtail 
which hangs down within easy reach af 
the one in the lower berth, who pulls it 
ceeasionalls 160 the discomfort of 
his companion, who is trving to dream. 
He takes his cue and tickles the other 
with it until in a moment of excitement 
they roll out on the floor, the one in the 
upper berth fall ling i Prone on the ground 
from his hi 


xceedingly 


It 
F 


mich 


Scene in a Laundry, 


Cathin, 

Three women are secn washing 
clothes, the man attendants bringing in 
boilers of water. ne of the men ge 
“gay with the women and they sprink 
lum with water. Linally he is peahe 
into one of the tubs and they splash th: 
water all over him, and then to cap thi 
climax they take another tub of wate 
and pour it over his head. [le has all 
he can do to get away, bhis tihn wil 
amuse your audience from start to finish 


Making Love in a Hammock, 50 feet. 


Catal p. 

Shows a @trl and her lover swinging 
in a hammock. In this case there am 
two men who are trying to make an Ww 
pression, and, after a struggle, 
throws himself in the hammock. | 
and the other cats the rope, which pre 
cipitates the occ pants ty | 
ereat force. 


Girls Rolling Down Hill, 50 feet 


Cmts pan, 
A mumber of boys and wir 
in me Park rolling down a steep hu 
Exciting and: invusin 1. 


# 


Leap Frog, 


Caacas, 

Tits is a difficult game for girls t 
play, and in this pict ure all the disadvan 
tuecs are secn, Some of them has 
Jone skirts on and thev have their owt 
troubles trying to leap over the bac! 
Of some of thetr comrades, 


50 feet. 
A Dutelmas 


Dutch and Irish Politics, 


Cuda, 

old story. 
and an lrishman are disputing om a po 
ee question and holding an apparent 


This is the 


vy oeated argument over the clection 
Phey appear to differ somewhat, and fin 
ally indulge in a real up-to-date scrap 
While the fight is in progress, if you will 
ne just what a Dutchman and an 
Irishinan would say to cach other when 
ning with thei fists, this film will ap 
to vou all the more as being a win 
card. — It will take with any audi 


50 feet. 


New Fisherman’s Luck, 30 feet. 


‘int. 


Did you oe go fishing Lt not, 
this film will show you low to do it. 
“nt don’t follow the exampl: of these 


mien , especially i the latter partof the 
picture ‘Dwo fishermen ar 

sevsaw plank fishing, accompanied by 
their old friend the “growler”” when a 


manu aproaches who engages tiem in 


my on 


conversaiion. «Only one fin gets a 
and becoming excited falls imto the 


ater, Uhe board naturally tits, throw- 


iv lis companion after lum, and they 
+\k keep afloat, much to” the 
ement of the man on shor Chis 


, good and snappy picture 


Watermelon Eating Contest, 50 feet. 


Candle, 


This picture shows three colored 
hove cating Waterniclon on a wage It 
i orth 

is ver vou @o. 


WO AO UALG 


Scene in Seminary, 50 feet. 


nak, 

\ most amusing 
hich a number of voung 

heir night robes, are secs 


Hdajebr frolice-starting 


nd lijelike seene, 
elad 


soy up a Tree! or. Making Love in the 
Park, 50 feet. 


\ boy is up a tree in the Tar, wher 


mber of persons at 
cna young lady seats hergsel 
neath the tree. Youre 
ind flirts with the 
its himselfby her 61 
ue communicative. 
is anxious “to earn bow 
| woes further ott on the bmp. By 
time the levers are embracing and 
boy, not Avishing to lose any of it, 
sibs out poo far andthe limb breaks 
rowing tim to the grownd, frightening 
man And his lady f who bot! 


friend, 
Lover backwards, and a great scrambh 
s place before t 


1s done, 


they can get up again 


photography is excellent. 


‘nae 


Trouble With the Washerwoman, 
50 feet. 
“A woman is first sqe n at the tub, 
WwW. ~_ when the tv pic al iceman enters, 
drops a large cake of tlye frozen moisture 
into the chest, brealing many of the 
dishes, and upsetting’ the catables where- 
upon he is scolded ly the washerwoman 
Ife then seeks toamuse himself by drop- 
ping a piece of fee down the woman's 
back, which she reseyts with a blow 
from a bunch of wet linen. He then 
thrusts his arma around her neck, and at- 
tempts to kiss her. Inthe seuffle which 
enstied the tub is overthrown and the 
water and the suds on the floor, run- 


anse, f 


r toward the audienc 


0’ Finnegan’ § Wake, 50 feet. 


You see O'linnegan, who is sup- 
posed to be dead, sare in and laid in 
[lis wile is weeping bitterly, 
resent at the “wake,” 
ily, O'Pin- 
sa drink 


Several mien are 


mmsclf, Lwerv one becomes frightened 
wid they talltothe Hoor. This is a sub- 


{ 
i ot thar will win an encore. 


Reading a Letter. (Facial Expression) 
Contious, 50 feet. 
ide-splitting picture is this 
\ colored wentleman receives a 
etrer informine bin that lis dear moth- 
rer Watch the 
reads that 
the point of death. You nt 
rer-in-law can appreciate this 
| i (our eolorecd fri ee 
iwely enjoys the letter, almost bounc- 
out of lis skin in anticipation of 
iirewashineg the grave of his motheran- 
aw, when finally the expression turns 
-o that of extreme disgust, the letter at 


i 1 ¥ 
Pitre w TS 


close inform 
mother-in-law is" 
“ny will cause tears of laughter to the 
ist blaze in vour audience. 


‘out of danger.” Ths 


New Pillow Fight, 50 feet. 


Cavalry. 
This is a very amusing scene, show: 
three little eirls indulging in a pillow 
t.. The fight grows fast and aieae 


ength the feathers fly all arot nd, 


Darkies’ Kiss, 50 feet. 
Chmterize, 


[tis probable that some of you have 
never seen a “coon” and his best girl 
making love, and this film will prove how 
well they enjoy Phere les when thus 
engaged, \part from the fun in. this 
picture, the photography is of the best 
and it cannot fail to please vour andi- 
ence, One of the very funmy incidents 
in this pleture is the size of the colored 
nian coe onk Very laughable, 


There is no Fool Like an Old Fool, 
Cavatior, 15 feet. 


This is a real funny one. — Didds 
hands Pat a basin of water, and while 
Pat washes himselt she takes a pull on 
the black bottle. They have but one 
chair between them, and decide to oc- 
cupy it by overturning it and using it as 
a couch, lat sits en the back and 
Biddy on the legs. Biddy enjoys a 
funny story Patsy tells her and she 
} 
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umps to her feet and Pat and the chan 
opple over. — tle rises and turns the 
chair, thinking bis companion does not 
sce tim, and they reseat themselves and 
restime their conversation, lat mises 
suddenly, expecting to see Biddy fall, 
but she rises with him and they repeat 
this two or three times, Vat pives up 
in despair and reseats himself, but Biddy 
unobserved by Pat has turned the chair 
again, and as soon as he is comfortably 
seated she rises and he is again thrown 
to the floor, An excecdingly funny 
picture. 


The Tramp in the Barber Shop. 
Cave 100 feet. 


Ilere we see a tonsorial artist en- 
waged in shaving a man, and when 
through the man pays his price and de- 
parts. A young man enters and seats 
himself on a chair and the bootblacte 
procecds to polish his shoes. A tramp 
enters and asks fora shave, The bar- 
ber fairly hurls him into the chair and 
prepares him for the operation. — The 
tramp is restless and his movements sug- 
gests to the audience that he has not 
bathed within the last few hours. “The 
barber finally lathers him and then 


BIPOp s his razor, Vhe restlessness of 
the 4 tramp impedes his progress and he 
ee up on the chair and sits on him, 
Int . tO no —s Losing his pa 
tience he climbs u ee 1 another ¢ hair and 
Hiling a ee of water high over lis bead 
he pours the contents allover the tramp 
“ = atter frantic efforts, leaps out of the 
chair, 


Biddy’s Day Off, About 50 feet. 


\ very funny: st b ect. Diddy in 
vites a male and female friend to eall on 
her on her “Thursday Of and while 
Patsy plavs the fiddle Buldy and her 
friend Mary Ann tndulee in a real old 
Irish breakdown, 


What Happened to the Milkman, 
50 feet. 


\omumber of bad dn VS knock at the 


Ceeelin, 


door of a house amd scamper off and 


when the woman of the house answers 
the call, no one is there, 

[hes eee this seweral (imes when 
the Wonlat Hltices her Tiusband to ¢ 
alter them oven though he is confined to 
the ee with a bad case at toothache 


fle hunts fngh and low for them but they 


are cowie to be found and le returns 


to the house, As le closes the door, 
the Milkman happens alone and kicks 
at the door as usual, — The lord of the 


manor makes a dash for the door and 
threwing it open wide, without looking 
{ 


at tie man, assaults him and they both 
fall spilling the milk: over the pavement 
after which they arise and make due 
apology. Funny. 


Bullet vs. Whiskey, 50 feet. 
Cuntiooke, 


Itere is decided novelt X. ‘The tig 
ure is very large and the facial expres- 
sion is wonderful to a marked degree 
A tan is seated at a table on which js 
lying a revolver and a bottle of whiskes 
He pours out a drink, and is about te 
ewall wit when he stops to reason with 
him olf, AVI aside the whiskey, he 
stizes the revolver eles places it to his 
temple is about ta blow ous his brains. 
when he again changes his mind and 
drinks the whiskey, We consider this 
to te one of the finest life motion pic 
tures ever made. 


The Quarrelsome Anglers. 


Cutatrice, 


AG feet. 


In which 16 seen two n i boat 
evyaged in lishing. ilies rea jug 
o\ hard cider between then, | which 
bey finally enter into an arc: i and 
the seutfle both fall inte v valer, 
windimp Of this film is vere funny 


ad The scone ry is bemutitnl, 


The Legacy, 70 feet. 


Conarber. 


\ ren . s¢ eae = # lable looking 
over His mail Finally he selects one con. 
farmed ina nee bordered clane, 


mel le cpens in creat he 
reculve sad news from ty 


learpie to 


om the CX PPessicn on Ns fare. 4G ews 
anvthing but sad, as 
(o bis surprise, that ore: 
been bequeathed to bin by 
fve-reeently deceased, 
nla or wordertul facial ex) 


Fred Poplar and His Pal. 


Crna, 


1s pe a MOVING pleture of | well 
median, Tred) Popl: hi 

pears on the stage accompan by a 

a of aran, and the two apoarent- 
if an animated conversation 


MARTINIQUE DISASTER. 
Panorama of St. Pierre. 109 feet. 


Abie he. 

[lere is a pieture in Lite Motion of 
Pierre before the erant 
vareano, “The City Hes «1 
¢ Toot ob which is a body of water, 
stenery is beantiul, Alt. Uelee is 
nin the distance apparently extinct, 
hortly after the picture was taken 

ne were left to tell the tale, 


@ Eruption of Mt. Pelee, 100 feet. 
Abate, 


This picture depicts the eruption 
volcano by which over Sor WOO SOL) 
re hurled into eternity. Phe manic 
eae which took place during 
uplion are plain to be seam Thon 
upon thousands of tons of miedt 


actions, cach has an even chance of witr 
nig fo Sav the least, this pieture 
eredtes roars of Jauehter, 


The Beauty Show, 103 feet. 


Ce hoor, 
is exceedingly funny and will 
appeus ta you-as a novelty. It is just 
name implies and shows the 
three at whom are smoking 
ies and flirting with the men in 
midionec, “The consolation prize is 
ich and vou want a film of this kind to 
beep vour andiences. convulsed with 


manehber. 


Clawn and Beer- thief. 


Cn wadoe, 


50 feet. 


\ clown enters holding a bottle of 
“jn one hand whide in the ether he 
Drawing the cork, he 
a] re-drinking lie 
e tumbleren “chair standing 
Leprocecds ta attend to. some 

Opposite sile of the room. 
a nein enters and spying the 
beet drinks dt down before the Clawn 


lown is very angry when 
he dinds bis drink c@one but not ta be 
eatwitted, he seizes a large spigot lye 
near and driving ib-into the inan’s side, 
he draws a class af beer from tim and 
rinks it dowi with a ousta. Goo 


sand, rocks and steam are thrown 
| rin the air and pelos with erushe- 
ite force upon the unfortunate inhabi- 
ants of the doomed cee of St. Pierre. 
‘This is the worst calamity which oc 
ee since a similar eruption by Me. 
Vestvins when Pompei was destroved., 


Taking ee the Dead and Wounded, 
AbDaine, 140 feet. 
Tiis is a heart-rending scene and 
moves one tO. tears. The dead and 
nded are taken from the roms, many 
are so dishgured that they are 
CORTULION, - ned hand at 
cetiers are to be commended for their 


very.in risking their lives in the ruins, 
knowing when another eruption 


elit take place when they might all be 
payed, 


CHINESE SUBJECTS. 


Chinese Massacreing Christians, 
on 50 feet. 


They batter down the door of a 
dwelling and enter, driving the inmates 
out before them. «Cine is seen to raise a 
child by the fect, and throwing her over 
his shoulder, rans off with her. Another 
drags a woman out by the hair, while a 
third, with the assistance of several 
others places a man on a block, and de- 
capitates him. <A perfect realistic pic- 
ture. 


in the Pillory, 75 feet. 
aby. 


A party of Chinese soldiers appear 
leading a prisoner with bis arms bound 
behind him. ‘Phey unlund him and he 
is placed in the pillory. | .\ number of 
men pass who tease hini unmercifully. 
linally the soldiers return, and take him 
back to jail. Very good. 


Funeral of Lung Fei Dong, the Chinese 
Mason, 200 feet. 


Wark, 

Thousands of Chinese are seen in 
tis parade, many of whom hide their 
faces with fans, owing to their super 
stitiowts notions about having their plo- 
toeranhs taken. This is interesting. 


t 


At the Grave of Lung Fei Dong. 65 feet. 


ibacan, 

‘This film shows the peculiar funeral 
rics of the Chinese and portrays their 
eystoms when burving a comrade, at- 
tended with Masonic regulations. 


Chinese Silk Mill, 50 feet. 
ade. 


This is very interesting and shows 
how the Chinese weave silk in China, 


Beheading the Chinese Prisoner 
Vadweew. 75 feet. 


A Chinese prisoner is tried before 
one of the chiefs, and being found guilty, 
is sentenced to be beheaded, which sen- 
tence is immediately executed. | The 
entioner displavs the tread to. the 
spectators to serve as a warning for evil- 
doers. — Very exciting. 


Bombarding and Capturing the Taku 
Forts, 200 feet. 


Ball, 

Here isa marvel. _Uhe fort is seen 
on the far side of a body of water. Gun- 
boats and Torpedo Boats glide back and 
forth, meanwhile firing at the Forts. 
The shots are returned with interest, but 
the allied fleets finally conquer, and the 


jPorts are captured, 


TRANSVAAL AND WAR SCENES. 


Kruger Leaving His Residence for the 
Volksraad, 50 feet. 
that, 
Kruger and Body Guard Leaving the 
Voiksraad, 50 eet. 
Pace, 
British, With Music. Leaving for the 
Transvaal, 65 feet. 
Dad, 
Troop Train Conveying the Seaforth 
Highlanders Across the Modder 
River, 50 feet. 


Daily, 


Fighting Filth Northumberland Fusi- 
leers, . 50 feet. 
Royal Horse Artillery on the March to 
the Front, 1ud feet. 


Duains, 


Transvaal War Supplies Transported 
by McKenzie Traction Engines, 
oa 75 feet. 


Disappearing Gun in Action. 75 feet. 

cc, 

Skirmish With Boers Near Kimberly by 
a Troop of Cavalry Scouts At- 
tached to Gen. Frerich’s Column, 

150 feet. 
Dime, 

War Supplies Arriving at Boer Laager 

by Train of Ox Teams, 50 feet. 


Doin mera, 


Boer Supply Train Crossing the Veldt, 
100 feet. 


Dam y. 


“aking Out the Dead and eos 


The Big 4-7 Naval Gun in Accon, 
30 feet. 


Darn, 
Fighting in the Transvaal 450 feet. 
Te, 
A strictly up-to-date pictur: is this 
and one that evervorie 1s ansies to sve, 
Hoings several thousand mules avas and 


depending entirely on newsouner re 
norts, ome is charmed to see a rout battle 
petween the Dritish and the boers, por 
traced by moving pictures. 1 


MEG size, 
[he scene opens, showing the (Mielish 
“i vetreat rushing down a steep iil and 

| 
an open plain, They frre continually 
over their shoulders at the eventy, who 
efurn the dire and anumiber are seen to 
fall. The Enelish rally and attempt to 
restst, but they are outnumbered and 
leat a hasty retreat, leaving many dead 


' 


and wounded, Phe picture closes, show- 


me the Boers in lot pursunt., and alter 
ihe mam army passes, their solliers with 
litters are seen carrying away those who 
have fallen. This isa stirring picttre, 
moot life and action. The smoke ei 


meet is beautitul. 


British Troops Leaving for the Trans- 
vaal, 70 feet. 


Vive temt. 
his picture brings to mind tie war 
“tween Eneland and the Doers i the 


‘Transvaal. It portrave the. ritish 


roops on. their way to South .\irica, 
nis an excellent marching picture, 


GALVESTON DISASTER. 


feet. 


Abba. 


“oenes of the Wreckage from the Wa- 


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ter Front, 130 feet. 


Abbe. 


‘ew of the Residence Section, 60 feet. 


ning the Rubbish. 60 feet. 


Abide, 


> Aken Vessel in the Harbor, 60 feet. 


oe 
Showing five different scenes in life 
tion pietures of Galveston, Texas, al 
-the tornado, which occurred durin 
summer of 10], 


STRIKE FILMS. 


Train Leaving Philadelphia with troops 

for the Coal Mines, 50 feet. 
Kaoh, 

lis shows the National Guard of 

Penmevivania leaving for the Coal Re- 


gions during the late wreat Coal Strike. 


Breaker Boys Leaving the Coal Mines, 

Ione, 50 feet. 

lu which are seen hundreds of the 

Breaker boys coming out of the Aline 
at the end of the day, 


Non-Union Miners at Work Under 

Guard of the Troops, 85 feet. 

fiegde. 

Showing a large body of men break- 
ing up the coal that had been mined prior 
to the strike, These men, not heing 
members of the Miners’ Union were 
compelled to work under guard of the 
troops, and after they quit work, they are 
stoned by the “Breaker Boys” who are 
finally driven off by the Soldiers. 


Mules in the Coal Mines, 50 feet. 
ar, 


Showing the mules which are con- 
wantly in use in the Coal Mines hauling 
the ears from where the coal is mined to 
the shatt, 


Mitchell Day at Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. 
hats. 100 feet. 
This is a parade which took place on 
the day the ereat coal strike was settled, 
ancdis known as Mitehell’s Day, named 


alter the ereat president of the Woal Min- 


ers’ Union, who by his knowledge and 
ie k obtained concesstins for them rat 


otherwise possible 


President Mitchell’s Speech. 50 feet. 


ion, 


Here is President Mitchell lvaneclt 


addressing the miners and their admirers 
at Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Tf vou want an ef- 
fective and striking picture, buvthe strike 


arade and join it on the front end of the 

Mitchell’s Speech Film. Vou will 
em have 140 feet of a subject thar will 

eMiuse any audience. “The moving pic- 

vee of Mitchell making his speects is the 
st striking one of its character we 
ye ever made, 


JAPANESE SUBJECTS. 
‘The following pietures were taken 
in Japan and they are exception rally line 


plolomraplics ally. Sot - this, the 


he the peculiar Cost ul the ee 
anese yo them street nee ae the dan- 
ct we particularly amusing and ale 
Practice, Nv ietake can be made 1 
buving any of these subjects which are 
i eautiiid aud novel, We ove Thar 


tiles and lengths: 


Japanese Yuma Dance, 


Potile. 


About 80 feet. 


Eight J apanese Dancing Girls. 
; vane, About 40 feet. 
Geisha Girls. About 40 feet. 


Poeusbe 


inese Dancer, _ . 
About 50 feet. 


About 40 feet. 


Hu-Ki-Si. Japat 


Vee; 


IsKa Trio. 


lack and White Hair Dance. 


About 40 feet. 


booite 
ur Hong Kon 10 | SiS : 
asia a yout 36 feet. 
japanese Bowen. About 50 feet. 
Pair 


» Tokio. About 55 feet, 


About 40 feet. 


Street Scare 


Japanese Dancing Hall. 


Page hace 


Fu Tschi Dancers. About 40 feet. 
Japanese Sword Fight. 50 feet. 
POULT, 
are seo Aelting with 

ie PING 

i WY chakact 

Ay Hon anecr, {i is ee ita 

: om cheliver blows, whack 


a, awweuld Rave annilitdate: 
leothoot them, 

Japanese Gei sha Girls. No. 1, 40 feet. 
GE UE ER y 
liek the SO EN 

advantage, 


Awl ular 


mC LOAN 
Japanese Gers sha Girls. No. 2. 40 fect. 


An enti ca differ nt subiect 
NO. 7; 


peopl le are 


from 


‘ 
but equally as ood” 


NIAGARA FALLS. 


‘ican Falls from Luna Island, 
American F ae ia 


Great Gorge Re Re» Niagara, 400 feet. 
American Falls from Canadian Side, 
Cras 100 feet, 
Whirlpool Rapids. 100 feet. 
ae Looking Down Niagara 


from New oe Bridge. 
fon BH eh 80 fect, 


Horseshoe Fal Is from Canadian Side. 
Gaue 75 feet. 


Rapids Above American Falls from 
American Side. 75 feet. 


fe, 


Rapids Above American 
Bridge to Goat Island, 


Falls from 
90 feet. 


Horseshoe Falls fro 
(oot e ee 15 Tee 


CON SOI 

ie -sorronnding beauatul 
ee CPE eS erare 
i ~arentioned: floes are tab 

the best portions of the deal 
i Wael . 
ie eee 
t fie 


Street Scenes in Different Cities in the 


State of Washington. 
James Street, Seattle, Wash., 50 fee! 


yhihat, 
Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Wash.. 
finch. 50 fee! 
tiv side Avenue, Spokane, Wash.. 
Mail. 85 fee! 


Spon re Falls. S Spokane. 50 feel 
tide. 
eabove guijects were tak 
eons corable expeuse and the exhale 


wae ree Vy rel profitable 1G alow ae 
street scenes, in the ale 


melon!) larwestern state. 


are myerestiineg 


me 


m American S| . ' 


PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITIO\ § 


frnoths Of the 
mond on the market, | \We ds he sole 
hulialo, 
taminee the 
tained Dy 


adil ynaterially to any exhiitian 


Below will be foun ie Che Piso and 
Pan Amer ‘ 


dims Which are the aan i 


ad exclusive 
ares at the 


right to shaw wove 
Van American loose 
and Have certain prvi har 
pictures thiit cannot be ay 
any other persons, 
are there LOPE ee 


Panorama Buffalo Expositio on. No. 


1, About 


Thew, 


HO feet, 


norama Buffalo oe ions No, 
2 About 75 jeet. 


Vivian, 


Wedding Procession at Cairo. 


C 


Panorama of Esplanade from 


About 100 feet. 
cuchee Dance on the Midway. 
- About. 75 feet. 
kish Dance on the Midway 
About 66 feet, 


flew, 


and Entry of Indian Careress 


Hiitevvay 


lage, 

Yalivvt, 
sridge 
of Triumph. About 75 feet, 


fibod, 


orama of Esquimaux Village. 
About 45 feet. 
ii. 
orama of Philippine Vi! ne 


About 100 feet. 


ae ae 
rama City of Venice. 
About 75 feet. 


wi. 


Acrobats of Cairo. 
Indians No. 1. 
Indians No. 2. 
Midway Dance, 

El 


Ye Olde Mill, 


Panorama of Venice, about 194 feet. 


fimige, 


na of Midway, About 270 feet. 


To bred, 


Pano 


Fire Run, Exposition, 
Pingeale, 

Opening Day Parade, No. 1, 
About 290 feet. 


About 60 feet. 


Tonge td, 


Opening Day Parade No. 2, 


About 250 feet. 


Jin pede, 


rade No. 3, 
About 150 feet. 


Opening Day Pa 


; 
Inegoore, 


About 140 feet. 


Lin yee, 


About 60 feet. 


eee Tw 


About 40 feet. 


folveead, 


About 55 feet, 


fate. 


Tower. About 50 feet. 


loiest, 


CHIC 


About 50 feet. 


bere dy, 


The Miniature Railway. About 45 feet. 


Jetreh Farm, 


tiehise, 


About 70 feet. 


ae ee 


nanese Acrobats. About GO feet. 
Didi, 
isies Dancing. About 65 feet. 


Dacre. 


“squimaux Village 200 feet. 
Crrebers. 
lore owe how fe Tesquimnus 
toa appears athe Dane 
ioxposior in dautiala, Lie 
er cay the Esaui Tits Gt the 
rh _pertrave thelr habits and 
peru Wades Or ee pla es of 
This as a splendil mosing pic 
db Gh animate 


WRESTLING MATCH, 


Reproduction of the Roeber-Olsen 
Wrestling Match, 275 feet. 


POG, 
Showing a spirited and aggressive 
boc} oy 


wrestling match reproduced by counter- 
parte of these two giants of muscle. This 
is so exciting that the audience is moved 
to crv quit. We have the only repro- 
duction of this marvelous wrestling 


miata, 


REPRODUCTIONS OF PRIZEFIGHTS. 


Corbett-Fitzsimmons, 14 Rounds, 
About 1700 feet. 


Cortity. 


Sharkey-McCoy, 10 Rounds, 
About 1000 feet. 


Sharkoy, 


Dixon-McGovern, Rounds, 
About 1000 feet. 


Goaodix, 


Maher-McCoy, Rounds, 
About 1000 feet. 


Coy mn, 


FIRE 


Going to the Fire and the Rescue, 
: 250 feet. 
Jabber. 

This is a new film and it is safe to as- 
sume that it is an only one of its kind. 
ever made, When the alarm is given 
the horses are seen to run from their 
stalls and place themselves in their ac- 
customed places at the wagons, The 
harness is adjusted, the firemen jump on, 
and they dash out of the fire house and 
down the street. 


ot 


re 


Jeffries-Fitzsimmons, 11 Rounds, 
About 1700 feet. 


Jelitz. 


MeGovern-Palmer: Rounds, 
CEO DEB, 
About 


Jeffries-Sharkey, 25 Rounds, 
Each round about 150 feet. 


Wethhey,s 


Jeffries-Corbett. 23 Rounds, 
Each round about 150 feet. 


Carjedr. 


Corbett-MceCoy. 6 Rounds, 
1000 feet and Training Pictures. 


Cov het. 


feet. 


Fitzsimmons-Ruhlin, 6 Rounds, 
1000 feet and Training Pictures. 


jioh fitz. 


Reproduction of the Jeffries-Fitzsim- 
mons Fight in 1902 In Eight 


Rounds, Showing the Knockout. 
Full length about 835 feet. 


Viteries. 


Tt is acknowledged that our Prize- 
fight films are perfec in detail, The 
figures are large, faces easily discerned 
and spirited fighting is seen throughout, 
“Feature Films.” 


These are 


FILMS. 


and the entire apparatus is seen coming 
at full gallop toward the audience down 
along lane, The picture again changes 
and the fire laddies are again seen reseu- 
ing women and children irom a burning 
building, after which, in another change 
of the picture they are seen to arrive at 
the fire house, unharness the horses and 
back the apparatus into the house. This 
film is animated throughout and the pho- 
tography is perfect. This is an extra» 
ordinary picture of an interesting: sub- 


The picture changes — ject. 


Going to the Fire, 30 feet. 


Showing a large fire foo. from 
which the entire apparatus u > freht- 
ing fire emerges, The hous one of 
he latest built ones in which housed 
1 Engine, Hose Cart, Trucs i ther 
Wawons. This is the best flyi os 4s kind 


We have ever seen, 
Going to the Fire, 50 feet. 


Jmehk, 

fhis scene shows almost the entire 
fire department, led by the chef, re- 
sponding to an alarm. — llorses, said to 
e the finest of their kind inthe country, 
yesenta magniheent picture and a4 trib. 
gw spectacle as they dash 1 | 
locked with foam and pantitpys fron t 
ccertion ef them callop, . 
Rescue From the Fire. 50 feet. 

daokall, 


4 s ¢ ‘ 
A woman ated child -m @ boarnine 


fire 


tenement building are rm 
un, while the stream of 


ved into the window al 


1 


ros being 


burning 


rand Ge ehicl direc 
firemen as the 


are borg: brought down the | 


Putting Out the Fire, 


Prverhegewn, 
i 


Pus scene Fepre se nts a tre ¢ 
elon, The black 

: wth erin i AP 
1 the ladders direct 


CSOT ye 
<eiting 


er against a lurning | 


‘a very intercat 


Siable on Fire. 50 feet. 


a Jachaaw, 
“Jrows a stable in tlames. to 
i horses and a burtineg 
Fested by firemen and 
bce volumes of smoke pou 


loos and windows of the sti 

ACM 1G the realistic effect, while tae ex 
eo Horses, wild-eved, add to the valu 
rs i 


SCONE, 


Parode of the Philadelphia Volunteer 
“ire Department, 50 feet. 


: : Jacket, 

: iis fire department was organized 
Mmoipog. All present members rang 
frov seventy to ninety vears of age 


[his is the first time in thirty years they 
have paraded together, This picture 
tas a souvenir to their descen- 
« who paraded with them. 


Hoboken Fire, 50 feet. 
dade, 


mowing the steamer Saale as she 
appeared atter the fire, almost entirely 
submerged, : 


Hoboken Fire—The Bremen and Main 
Burning. Two Films, each 70 feet. 
dacaobin, 

Showing these two monster vessels 
momid stream tloatmg down the river. 
Ituge clouds of srnoke and flame issue 
im every part of them. excellent 
soatography. — We have the same sub- 
Length, 70 


sf flees Biase : 
oot Hoating up the river. 


Hoboken Fire--Burning Wharves and 
Warehouses, 100 feet. 


Jaguar, 


a tost realistic Alm, shic 
ing the wharves and warehouses fercely 
luring on the river. front, Tt also 


view Of Fast River, 
wharves from which 
tlam erican steamers leave 


f fcuropean ports. 


Fire at Triangle Clothing Store. 13th 
and Ridge Ave. Philadelphia, 
May 3d, 1899, 200 feet. 


danivor. 


9 ae er ‘ } : / * 

tus flor shows the ereat fire at 13th 
\ve., Philadelphia, where in- 
sur $300,000 worrl of prop- 


a We were on this 
is 1 minutes after the fire 
out and lave consequently pro- 

tt conflagration just as it 
red ost Interesting part of 
io a fireman clambers up 
eowall and fastens a rope thereto. 
6 to the street and joins 


beomen, who finally pull 

se pile of bricks. scat 
irt for vards around, 
in plain view of the 
VOR, Mis is the most realistic 
having been taken 


is and mor 


Pre ee ee, 


he ae tuial scene, 


T ck Elephant, Hagenbaci us. a1 
; inated to a wondertul de- 


fee ee I 1 i ; 
et ryone witnessing it will call 


ANIMAL. FILMS. 
cen, - : : hon \ most brilliant pic- 


ere is a picture that. 


Lion Tamer; Hagenback’s Circus, 
200 feet hut witerest evervbod : 
See ee |. Feeding Hogs, 75 feet 


Kick. 


Trained Bears and Dogs; Hagenback’s 
Circus; 100 feet. 
hor } WV OTLELE ind one wonders 


Sowing dll i 


time TTick 
tappears only tare 


KCC 
his minense tce 


iUvantags 


ho is an artist in| 


ye! 


aaenback’s 
as Burlesque Lions and Their Tamer. 
of abo : nee Trick Dogs: Hagenback Ss Circus, Hagenback’s Circus. 12% feet 
ry ne 1/75 feel. Keane, ae 
\ most ig film is t \ Feeding the Pigs. 75 feet 


Tabak. 


Small Boy and the Bear. H 
Circus, 50 feet. 


Hi 


EN TE EL EOP 


foecnis. 


: . | } r young. 
( \ Pp 
Feeding the Dogs, 65 feet 
ee 


Trick Donkey; Hagenback’s Circus. oy hind fect and 
125 feet. 4 interesting tricks that call fort! serane 


jrediuce. 


seeping. 
} oF 


e lim Phere 15 HONS! ols 
ale mane Trained Goats. ete ‘lisle’s Trained Dogs, 175 feet. 


Key, 


The Wrestling Bear, 


The Trick Bear, 65 feet. Bathing Horses. 50 feet 2 on thor front paw 
hi bear ature: u _Seerney : ss ‘ th tn grevhe ins 


free per. 


Cub. Hagenback’s 


Small Boy and Lion Cu 
Circus. 100 feet. In 
iad - | | 1 atl 
‘ eVverypogs ra hath van of Camels. 59 feet. 
Riv 


Bear Jumping Hurdles, 65 feet. . 
he recing the Sea Lions. 75 feet. 


fre stony 


Animal Parade. Hagenback’s Circus, 
90 feet. 


fiver, 


ng the Hippopotamus, 50 feet. 


pplause even 
: . Role 


ied Animals, Hagenback’s G'S — 
JU . KeIYT $y S| 
ie thee ’ i fvelp. 3 COLMAN ie 
Bears Wrestling. Hagenback’s Circus, is wicture shows a nn out of the basic a wate 
Keen 125 feet. mimals wont : ip : i : : : 
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HEC AAI SSGER RODIN MOE ROR NE 


North American Elk, 50 feet. phians. The Swans glide 
ite, over the water in quest of far 
shown the clk of Sorth causing a ripple on ite surlace. ‘ 
Amenca ucall te majests, The aoble- i he visitors, 
looking animal is vwe ell worth CIN, 2 and fave learned to know those who 
ATs wieli to fecd them aside from the keepers 
who contribute datly te Gierr men A 
mrectyy pucdare, 


are uccuetoted (a | 


Buffaloes Born in the Zoo Gardens. 


North American Grey Wolves, 50 feet. 5O feet. 


Le tee, 


ts inate. 


ho eae 
Aas he 
SUCCES Lae 


Minas aM Derce ay 
exoting adver 


Devel 


wang whey 


Double-Humped Camels, 50 feet. 


ion 


» brut and dis 


Trick Elephant Bolivar, the Largest 
Eleph lant in the World. Nos. 1 Himalayan Bears from India. 50 feet. 
and 2, 50 feet each. Kir. 


hid, 


CY PETE OCT 
Wor hd] 
re doa lit WW 
ae CUT) 


Lely hav 


Feeding the Swans. 
Windle, 


oe 1%, : Wie § i ek § ef £: éi 
Lie On Woe tanen in the pardens 


G2 


Panorama from Elevated Train, New 


ondertul piece Of wo 
Jpown saccesstally m 


Si oe wie Flyer, 


Ra road Tunnel Scene, 


Death Curve, New York City, 100 feet. Ls 


oth Ave, 


4 Ave, Plevated i, 


‘anorama of King’s County, . 7, 
150 


iri toNeasIaoNsoraauonstN ED 


RAILROAD FIL MS 


fis filo will hold the atwention 
( start to fal, 


Panoramic View of Haverstraw Tun- 
nel N.Y. 150 feet. 


Larorutory, 
Ag much as lias been saul of pano- 
TAMU VieWs, mu picture coer taken ol 
Oue Can compan l 


York, 50 feet. 
Pareto, 


Tis pet re Was 
d train when 
r, vou gee lo 

panoranne 


OW 


Lavtoare. BACH 


‘ain rans fre 


WH 
MOULIN, ac ee through 
the (mows ba anos - nnul, about 
one nile in leneth, and winerging the 
{yom fees lo ancveninence ean irom th 
ae 
of 
we to 
lle 


ie 


ae 


hem nt can be secon 


favhial, 
Ut Meds 


; ; 
“Ol aw locomotive on 
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and (9 a 


Raulroad 


and on ee 


Ol te Waster m4 


iw 


vio invented (he 


et parittls ior r prod We alle Bl LET 
Jersey Central Flyer, 0 feet \ film like Se 
ae iteell ane anVvey 


CR DTCGS 


SLY 


fine ool oo New Passing Train Scene, 60 feet. 
LNG Hs ioadyy olathe. 


| 
n that will enthuse 


Lace, your atidie 
Broadway anid 


New York Elevated Rail- 
200 feet. 


Pande 


road, 
Dane e. 


\ leeautitul fi] 
c View OL Sew 


rE te 
Piro the Oppevsite : 
tion vat it owas almost upon Uiem, 
at the LICR 


0 Wn Tes Vy tl 


we a valuable aoe in any eollection, 


feet, cover from the slack 


Lancornte, 
ACCU, 


are films Chat never become 
is 16 one of them No yee aie | 


acenery can be 
wae a winner for nepeate 


this one, 


scnrsorsniisiniensarinnsnngenseshenmnnatcxaonnisirnesn i uNniLRAeRinnnRKAnHts 


Washington and New York Flyer, 
50 feet. 


Lachrwvrmal, 
is one of the fastest trains that 
Philadelphia. Special ar 
ere made with the railroad 
as the picture was 


let off steant 


Rear View of the Washington and New 
York Flyer, 50 feet. 


Lark. 


View 


ONC UCTICE, 


Lehigh Valley Express “Black Dia- 
mond,” 50 feet. 


iaceration, 


Rear View of the “Black Diamond Ex- 
press.” Lehigh Valley R. R.. 
50 feet. 


ithe he OW ¢ 


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vy 
mon ida HL 
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4 
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Third Avenue Elevated 


York. 


Train, New 
50 feet. 


Lavon 


Boston and New York Express. 
50 feet. 


Ladder, 
(Jne of the PI ies 
films 1s 


i COMMIT Y 1s 


here portrayed, 


& cloud of 


Loading a Train With Stone, 50 feet. 


Teint, 


Panorama of the Lehigh Valley Ral- 
road, 90 feet. 


Kovat 


: : a \ 
: 
Station Scene. 
hudtle 
A Win We | 
ter cs 4 
é 2 et 
i j a) 
pa i to 
* 1 { VTS 
‘ i 4 ear j POD 
i 4 { | 
re clot, es ' anh 
t ‘ W 10 ft 
A pictur Lu Vita 


50 feet. 


Toe, 


Leaving Jerusalem, 


Lady. 


Dont ju ‘ 
lt is not a re but a pano- 
rane view ol the Lloly City, 1 1 from 
the rear end oi a departing trai 
very fine film. 


Collecting the King’s Mail, 


ina, 


50 feet. 


s picture shows low the 


miles an hour, 


wt SiC 
YUL SLO 


Foreign Train Scenes, 


tude 


CLUB 


60 feet. 
50 feet. 
50 feet. 
75 feet. 
75 feet. 


Disrobing Scene, 


‘ners. 


Good Reason tor Divorce, 


ee 


Birth of Venus, 


oaaker, 


in the Wrong Room, 


ipod eat 


Private Dining Room, 


fHundrat, 


lave Dealer, 65 feet. 


aaat 
Hetiring of the Bride, 125 feet. 
sapho Kiss, MGs 65 feet. 


55 feet. 
60 feet. 
65 feet. 


The Tub Scene, 


Hiunsine. 


The Harem’s Favorite, 


GQaert, 


lust in Time. 


Ad wave te 


poor class of [lurope travel on the Rail 
road. he trains are two stories high 
and built in compartments. ‘lus pic- 
(ure SUOWS a (Tain arriving af a station, 
stopping to let off passengers who alight 
irom the upper and lower compartments 


and scatter in all du 


Panorama of Ninth Ave. Elevated R. 
R.. 80 feet. 


Farity. 


at wiTee, SUC, 

howing levated rail 

Tian clear and 
‘ 
Wat le: 


100 feet. 


Perkasie Tunnel, 


ae 


A he 


les 
HEH, i 


‘erkasie, Pa., in 


FILMS. 


65 feet. 
75 feet. 


Two Warm Girls. 


Anes, 


Home From His Glub, 


aes, 


The Stud Farm. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 60 feet, 
50 feet and 60 feet respectively. 


ALOUY © 
AL en, 


& SIIWS 


and 16 wundoubted- 


Stud Pony, 28 feet. 


dputek, 


Glen 


ert senses ete 


SEASHORE FILMs. DANCE 5. 


rhe New Serpentine and Fire Hance, eles of the body 


Panoramic View of Atlantic City wienaders | sunning 100 feet. 


Beach, 


at will This picture 
100 feet, Faster Sunday POUT, 


1 her glory. We have this 
ferent le sfaget le BO feet, 


shows Weriud 
films in three 
feet and 100 feet, 
French Can-Can, 5O feet. 
Machinery 


You are not often afforded the priv: 


ent : 
; % lecided nove lev. LL Ae 
lu Wwitlic . : fim Bathing at Atlantic City, 6p eel Me fanion fire lancer, is seen 
ibe: I : slows not tess thon @ Vabor, vine with the dames winch finally de 
Vou see the waves bre the ay ry o@he fights hard, however, to 
we y 1 her suprenia 


rae 


thou sand persons 


the fresh young wilking around and 
OF ae 


ds POULIN 1A 


Beach Scene. Coney Island, 50 feet. 
Tabby, 
an apportanity toa see the 
famous Alanlattan Veach at Caney 1s 
land? 


C16 4 felreshiny view 
Witiess, capoclls a WALD og lit 


CVE Od. 


Atlantic City Floral Parade. 


Vatle. 


Yachting at Atlantic City, 
ab bet. 
‘ipated in a 
tlantic City, bun 
a ont Ad es ire taken 
da duh. 


SUCL Rae 


til-ocear 
| them mic 


1 
1, 
‘ 
i 


Atlantic City Board Walk. Easter 
Morn, 125 feet. 


Tides, 


pletyre of this (4 


“link Aen i; 
showing thousands of 


a 
| 
.. : ’ ne, atl tie Usual scenes ane tne - Ws, 


bathers of ob 


A natural 1 as a @ood 


iy picture portrays all that 


We Pets) 


Atlantic City Life Rescue, 


Tabet, 


75 feet. 


OANA awitiner loses 


Atlantic City Bathers, 125 feet. 


Vamie, 
‘poplar sahject 
the bather 
talken a number a 
which tool 


alone 
beach and the bathers, en 
panorama I 


Old Maid’s Ballet Dance, 


‘ : ‘i vit Vie dug. 6 was 
Ror ged) Aeets iy Be @ oe i 


Murcenhowx. 
CMC VALE ly 


r Dance, 
my eh ee 
Oe Any 
Loerie 


her feeth om 


ady Contortionist. 


Maeh ine, 
show Mile, 


lima, Couchee Dancer, 


80. 75 and 100 feet. 


wonde 
(ee 
Sof dancing 
\ i oun 
euives mel { 


at alll ty COMANOT aad Weve 


50 feet. 


Lae cauecan 


«day 
HO CeCe 


who lave 


Mexican Dance, 
orenien 


ith 


i tits Hila, 


dance. Auy o 


Var 
ay audience 


tec’, 


French Couchee Dance. 50 feet. 


Mihoup, 


ody. likes 


a 


‘seroma div! 


Quaker Dance. 50 feel. 


Maude. Mamie. 
\ (juaker and 


their own peculiar style 


WMirlatain. 
of colored 


Irish Reel. 


Me re ana a, 
Lis i: 


Mite « 
ie 


ik are engaged 


Or @ 


al no will appeal TO Te 


4 has ‘ 
PEULAVE TTI ght WW 


breakdawn 


dressed im Use usual 


broachrimn aml ¥ 


Cietiociwes. [1S is @ eu 


p TOUS pK nol 
a : 4 a eMe*  «CClog Dance, 
t j iy UOS Wain deveurimne 1) : ut 
Scotch Highland Fling. 50 feet. / Les ee Mate, 
Muwien., f f bial 16 VC TO De WoT i ik Alu ' ‘ek 
Flere 16 0 At i tion Vs DA vrect, de : 


one abound ia celia hare ck | Soft Shoe Dance, 50 feet. 


thyis - f Mallet 
Lis tds uA 


: : i Lis 46 a preity, aves t fall S nant Dance. 50 feet 
Ghost Dancers, | eG LU a 50 feet. 
_. : New Couchee-Couchee, SO fect, (Ue Pema lacing 
Sallor’s Hornpipe i Mulloy BOUL TAVE Tals Th Wl vour 7 
Vi ; 
Sates 1 i aren fe ee Oe Dolorita, 50 feet, 
toes ‘ ty y ; j My OVS, bt Wil Bias Wires ©. 
tos bl of Wie and a Urn WOO | card of { avoul ) 
in it ' A : t t it ip eb : Hcp crec le) bul who Gov Ves I y 
a tachip deta oe! i o4 i aoas i ue OU ve) i i 
_ j t t WAC e vat i I Mi my : Nh hoe - py ie 
pj Sisters in a Fancy Dance. Quadrille in Dra wers, 65 
be | tu in = ant i ; . a Wisner 
te one Celuc brothers and aster Mabre 50 feet. suck Dance, 50 feet. = We 


eyes r 
t ‘ 


Micon Mane i LS pOopiuar ine, bere 1 | bs at 1 . 
Chinese Dance, BO feel. nats Pe loll ial : 
WET peace : ee wf 4 ' ( : : : 
CLO L | | ever aes : LIT ern an { vie yy a tae 
{ ce ne to see them to an | : ate FOUL, 
hinese da OY ( : oe : | ta ther cede bear Vl : ty 
a mete et : i : 
iy ey } tipore wit i | ure, Eeety ee 4 “ ; aa . vor i 
Ut ra CU ORIN AY Ge CH wot . Oty dancin 1 | B44 ‘ ; 4 
Coe New Umbrelia Dance. a ee Fire Dance 70 feel 
D ind “Jock-a-mai™ served Majestic. wi biain the ereen ful ana Fire Danoes 0 feet. 
. py 4 > { . Mavaad 
+7 i ; “fe ! 1 { “ t tiiwe 
ss 1h Loe We te i Wty atv all MY, . : fits oe : 


ai te pipe, 4 ray) Le. a a 

ture anil ne car Teaching Ballet Dancing, wile. 7 - 
ct i t . mil VOTE Mie ted, iy 

tau The src and tn Ths al h ott 
ex) iy notion hay pi ths | lic fa r 
trie, ale au e pr sleme, Dat iat gr 
tor y ep it i tet : part of the pictus 
hat & staré them ak a Dance around the Moon, 50 feet. i his pup | 
ese fashion Vers h om our A chil New Lipman Dance. 50 feet. 
qe Cee CEE) US [his ip 4 fenl novelty L Calg . 


ro 
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word Dance, 50 feet. eee 


Minnbiced, 


Umbrella Dance, 


M mee Li ig . 
aw linn Ven bev fy ee, f goer HAN ae ee ‘ 
(oak i ‘ ake | 
bes : 
| chat 8 known other coun MAY Bre SUE! ( 
“word daricd it CAUTOs BVELV ACTEM) DUIS, a 
: st ay ; ed Mee baieste terto Le her 
on tie part ol bol to avoid beige Slruice, Geniy 
¢ rant 
: 4% fa 
ti y ¥ is 
al : 
pe ef ty 
Ore i: 
cee hee 1 Ay ex we foe i if Ue 


ayy 


Dancing for a Chicken, about 195 feet. Bowery Street Dancers. 50 feet. 


PAPAIN i), 


Man Couchee Danee, 50 feet. 
Mateioulate, 


rol, La Mlanche displays his “cour 
chee abilities” to an advantage in ile 
picture. ‘This dancer is known far and 
wide as one who can do anvthing that 
can be done while dane 
de the 
done in the Midway, at Chicago, ‘Thus 
Alta will 


y 
they 


‘ing. and to see him 
“couchee™ is to see if ag it was 


call for encores when Vou show 


May Pole Dance 50 feet. 
Matron, 


film will amuse the little follss. 
dancing. around 
ole. TIns pietare, in particular, 
an excelent Opportunity for col- 
on the May pole 


i be stained a different color a nd 


ae Vs we 
s about So tots 


the ribl Dns 


A star mieture dor anv esl 


Ballet Rehearsal, 


Martian. 


80 feet. 


[It portrays 
PORTE are TCA 
» famous ballet 
can throughout 


U teed not hesitate ShOowhie itt 


< fs fogs 
mf rehoed silences, 


Ballet Scene, 55 feet. 
Matrices, 


A popular subject by a well-trained 
ballet troupe. © Vers well executed, full 
of animation, 


L’Argentine Mirror Dance, 


Mother, 


L’Argentine Silver Dance. 


Motherhood, 


Buck and Wing Dance. 


finer, 


Waltz Clog Dance. 


Minow, 
Odetta. Chinese Dance. 50 feet. 
Odetta, Sp panish h Dance. 50 feet. 
Peret, 


Odetta, Rope Dance No 1, 


Moretunad 


Odetta. Rope Dance No. 2. 


Vases Can, 


These dances are performed by the 
Nebrated Danseuse, Onletia.” 
Essence of Old Vir qinia, 50 feet. 


fades, 


Old Darkey Dancing. 50 fect. 


Wales bon, 


BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST. 


pes ars Sireet Parade, 75 feet. 


hier, 


wild animals thes 


pea he CPCS 
decided) y 


parade, 


A 100 feet. 


Introducing Roveh Riders of the 
‘| Tndians Cowhbovs, Mexicans, 
<s, Arabs, U.S. Cavalry, West 
era Crrl lkough Riders, and detachments 
of fully equipped regular soldiers of the 


Grand Review, 


AYES OF ON AICTICA 
NaisSia boxe 

U.S. a Drill, 

(rath. 

Bs VOUC1 i101 

} ety Le Lee 

The guns used an 

Wa Phe men 

atl dby the | 

Good, 


Prairie Emigrant Train Crossing the 
Plains, 50 feet. 


Ciel te, 
‘he tram is attacked le marauding 
who are in turn repulsed by 
Wand a namber of Seouts 
and ta Whos Sy \A\ lyile 
indule: 1 4 
Fine, 


ry camp, the boys 
clelt 
qnadrille on horseback. 


70 


70 feet. 
L"Argentine Butterfly Dance, 50 feet. 
90 feet. 
50 feet. 
50 feet. 


50 feet. 
50 feet. 


Group of Mexicans, oO feet. 


Ob beet. 
‘These fellows hail front il Viexico 


and ilustrate the use of the lasso and 
yerform various feats of horsemanelup. 
Wart 


Arabian Acrobats, 


Obese, 
Inawbich the Ar 
fonts of streng 
aerobatic pertornianccs 


hs 


L 
{ 
THA 


Cossacks, 50 feet. 


ror tne Penne ot 


heey, 


pals ob tlorseman 


Cowboy Fun, 60 feet. 


Ub Pegiw, 


ae im : 
POW OUOPCCRS front 


indians, 


Us ce tie, 


From the Siouws, Arr peice rile 
nb Cheyente tribes Lustre th 
in mode of fighting, War Dance: 


O (ames 


Introduction of the Rough Riders of 
the World. 100 feet. 


Obetrued, 


Flis is one of Batt hal it 
producing: his Rong erst wi 
he Wild West presi Ver 

Biflalo Bill. 
Bucking Bronchos, 60 feet. 
Other, 

This film is somewhat on the comic 
order tn View of the fret that EPO 


chos widen by the Cowboys endeavor 
LG morse their riders. “These fan 

little hotses are the property of thes 
know Diafalo Bull, 


indian War Dance, 65 feet 
COTE wes 
in this picture can be seen an tact 
Dance which usually 
bnichans go tO war. 


he take partin-this danc 


PARIS EXPOSITION. 
No. 1... Palace of Navigation. 100 feet. 


Naot hte. 


No. 2. Foreign Palaces, 80 feet. 


Ae, 


No, 3. Old Paris. 80 feet. 


Now Pace pedis 


rama of Both Sides of 
50 feet. 


No. 4 Pano 
the Seine. 


Navhere 


No. 5. The Trocadore, 75 feet, 


Kos beep, 


50 feet, 


Grand Palaces. 


Ne herd. 


No. 6. 


soba sidsiic IO? 


FOREPAUGH AND SELL'S CIRCUS. 


Arrival of the Circus Train, No. 1; 
90 feet. 


of a series shows the Ar- 
z 1 inte the City of 
on Sunday, April roth, 


: 7 4 
i to take The pictures, 
nd were successtully carried. out in 
{ 4 | wig Ue ie ig ogey ‘ 
ve étail. lhe train 1s seen to arrive 
) 


Pennisyiva 


{ 
na Kail 
f 


! 

i ; 

roud, the great locomotive pul 
\ 


enor | LC she i 
\ persons are 

th i hills and 
Wile the spectacle 
ror 1M It is 
ie Sig, au fement reign 


Arrival of the Circus Train, No. 2; 
50 feet. 


aken from a dil 


Vuehting. 


Panorama of Circus Train Unloading 
Horses. 100 feet. 


So 


Unioading the Elephants, 50 feet. 


Yankee, 


[tis seldom our privilege to sce so 
any [lephants at one time as we can 
ve in this picture. ‘Cher number seems 


' 
, be unlimited as they are seen tO em- 


eree from the comfortable box 


caplivity, As 


Circus Street Parade. 


town, whether it be in a coultry vi 


r 


“ars seem too small to 


ye train the large 


hold him. — [tis too terrible to contem- 


fc ave Gi pane alle pela 
vate what damage tits great hulls could 
‘ ' 1.7. 

o were he to break away from lis keep 
CESS 


125 feet. 
Yaad. 
Whenever the Circus comes 


citv, everybody Hocks to 
Parade, trom Ul si 
ty VE) eae er a! lb 
Ley 1 WTPeT 
ren to see fierce beasts Troan 
apparently unattencde hie 
dousts, the Lion cra 
oy of One Of th a ohh y bedeckeuw wag 
wis as though | the i: 
amels, ships of the ¢ ike 4 
y. side by side with |! phants irom 
: | 
he yt 
: eee by 
ar j ; i ce 
fe ther tun 1 ta 
4 ¥ i 1% 1 
s et ‘ é witl 
( et ' OEM SOTIOL 
makes web ehov ‘ A ti 
ee as ile i I wi al 
ryt toy BORO TE i j yl] prey 
Phere 1 NOUne as in fing as acy 


Grand Entrance into the Hippodrome, 
90 feet. 


poole 
those 
the Circus exhibitions 1 


Yardarim, 


1 the Hippodrome. N 
slightest idea of the number 
red in this eccantic entet 
comprises a whole armiv, con 
is, Chamipions in their re 
. areback Riders, 


ike WCE 


175 
wy 


Snake Charm- 
{ by all 


| 
y, In oth- 


Performing Elephants, 65 feet 
Varidstlek, * 
These monsters were tra be Ate 


Wr Emory, who is knov 


4 t ¥ 
on as @ master in his 
: ah 
most wondertul u eynnt 
in clonhan 
t rai Cicpiuiits ; ey 
ring, and do the biddin Aine e 
LANE : ¢ 
beautifull 


periorms a real Cake 


The Five Acrobats. St. Leons, 65 feet. 


Yarn. 
ij : 
eres is 
mMiost { : 
h TITS | aes 
Mranee. and ot 
Tt eeper 
AL WaTOTever 4 1 
i a 4 Ly eas 
t eee eC | at Oe 
a ~~ : » 44% ‘ } ? t # 
aif ty tam er Py Cre eat 
at arvelous to behok 


iS, 


Leaping Tournament over Elephants 
5O feet, 
. ee : 
Pee 14 | tly eo | ie 
France: (co Wilt 


Vaw, 
| isadéci i 
i 
i Ce TELA \ 
4 i - } 
a I 
ath i CeOrmar. 
an na I Hi 
Ci ; : 
: Cen ihe 
: i WOT pre 
‘5 
yay rf ’ PYOT 
SOE 4 é CECE OS 
107) 
{ t eee Bes 
Tite oe ae 
On OL This marvelous 4ét, 


The Mechanical Head. 


Yaw, 
¢ 1 1 
tcee t] ojcture 

and iy eli Teer hie pe 4 
laree | ; 

fhe } eve ie te ae 15% ri 
e 6 
1acee 4 Alidienct me wale: 
thet 4 
hats Z ‘ ‘ 

. Ma] Wace 4 a oe 2 ¢ ' 


ee. protrude s from 


Burlesque Cock Fight, 65 feet. 


Feeding the Elephants. 


Yearling. 


ah NRO MROMASEANE 


Camels Eating, 50 feet. 


\nother pretty and interesting pic» 
ture is this ino which the “slips of the 


re i are seen eating Camels are 
preps because of them wugline se nd at 
freer as much attention as co olber an 
rial alone because they act dies 
erly for the reason that they are 
bens! burden and bring ome tou 
u we have read of the Desert 


Feeding the Hippopotamus. 50 feet. 


Velpy. 

Caveh and grow fat. ine dont eet 
fom ok se f0 that enormous cavern, oth 
en ie Known as te mouth ot the Pfip 
popotuuius, or von will wear wings he 
fi mur time, but vou will langh anil 


ea Alr: 


CIEL S his 


Hippo 


mouth 


s How while wat 


cue ps docd. ~ When he 


vou Tagine vouare looking inte afery 
so fed aul wieked i looks, Cine 
dainty teeth compares tavorabls 


man's arm. 


anorama of the Menagerie, 65 feet. 
Vavee vagy ees 
i vou want boc 


POAYV ON PER MTT aN 


ence the general view of a Circus, show 

bem fede Hist Ave ifs name 
maples, and: accuratehs . If 18 a 
Panorgoa of the ontire Alewaecrigs in 
. hormillnons of dollars have been spent 
Wor about this immense 


animals from all quarters 


WAR 


Fighting in the Philippines. near Man- 
ila. Copyrighted. 400 feet. 


Sod. 
bink of a war picture 4oo feet 
A few months ago this was con- 
ont of the anestion, but iw re 
for is to produee a lve medion 


soldiers arid the 
battle. The 
vi winch 


oe American 
Phihy 


ane 


puntos 1 a TIVE 


SALLY 


ry ige “aval belin 


eo tuanv were dalled and wounded, is 
seer oa the distance. and alter a stub 
hors resistance, “our bovs' vanquished 


Bareback Riding, 


al 


ne, 
nit 
He OVP 
ye Only pertormicr 
ever accoraplished ine 
Lowandk 
somiersault 


mic té 


be 


il 


if 


plete 
ether 
© chanypion 
vele ps 


y 


th 


The Wire Walker. 


Gime of the most perilous perform- 
CITCUs 
vou have 


Wes i a 


bart 


) Clecar 


Putt 


Phe 


avd iba 


Japanese Foot Juggler, 


PTs 


ole Vs 


Va 


am 


4 


F 


ary of the wall, prov ced to deal a leas! 
“fire on the semi-dressed savayes, why 
scatter tn all directuons. Indecd, 
daring is the action, that audicnc 
lave heen moved to show aloud anc 
eofae stand in dread of a stray. bull 
t! night come ther wav, All that 
lacking in this film is sound, that cay 
en he prod oo artificially by me 
hoe drum or seme stmilar cantrivance 
Thus is not alone the most realistic an 
forccinl war subject, bat it is the longes 
filmed the war thus far produced. 


v4 


Vie 


a ene GLa a 


that the 
been a 


awaits 


yar 


act 


Ve 


ereat 
invisible \w 
- a 


ce ee ae 


ited | 


ae ts 


tlepipted, 


LIX 


Ure 


wh, 


bareback 
this one 


ring 
to see 
ix Lhe mest 
in fact 
im the world 
leat. 
TiTts od 
horse 


He 


i AhiC CO 


(Pol ese 


we. 
‘arrmien, ii thre 
We act om the 


' work 
Ista the wire 


VO Ts 
meathy, 
Tremendous ape 


try thre rans 


Yourte. 


picture 
IKitaira, 
Watch 
With 
with his 


hea 


elous, and were 


oid vndonbtedh 


wy othe 


[hr ay 


eb lasciiatme, 


ILMS. 


ans| ty 


alerws t)ye 


world-fa 
the Hipanesc loot Jue 
ele a dive lapan 
never totehing 
ee, feos truly 
lhe ba drop the 
dash lis brains on 
\rena, Ioxcitl 


lobe down from th 


fe 


50 feet. 


ride 
to ad- 
dering that 


who las 
We refer 


LOcaal= 
[his arust 4s 


50 feet. 


fines! 


await her arrival 


60 feet. 


Gen. Otis and His Troops in the Phil- 
ippines, 75 feet. 


Natheady, 
This is without doubt the best 
marching film ever made, — It shows our 
own Gen. Otis with the bove in blu 


marching into camp in the Phi ihy ‘opie 
Islands. Every American man, woman 

and oe I will enjoy this sielit, and mane 
will cheer the brave boys as they mareh 
by. This will enthuse aucdionce, 


Battle of San Juan Hill, 100 feet. 
(Copyrighted. 
Naere, 
This is one of the ereatest war films 
ever placed on the market. The enemy 
s seen scouting in the underbrush at the 


your 


ae of a steep hil Suddenly our awn 
soldier bovs appear under the a ot 
“Forward by rushes,” ils 
charge up the hill, A “1 a ae 
place, but our boys are victorious and 
they plant our flag there to stay, The 
most realistic part of this stibject is the 
explosion of bombs thrown by the om 
see a close proximi ity to a soldte ewe 


has fallen, and who is being cared for 
by the Red Cross staff, who finally cat 


ry him on a stretcher, x MOst exciting 
picture. 


Charge of the Rough Riders at El 
Caney, ae 50 feet. 


Llere are the renowned Rou ugh Rid- 
ers at the memorable battle of 2 Caney 
where the Spaniards fired 


an s mn from 

ambush, but who finally retreated after 
uffering great loss, Our Ry one . Riders 
ae iS a name tor themselves at thi is fieht 
that will live forever. The tired and 


true gh liers ap 
“uns in the mu 
side, OF the 
<Gliliers, only 
General, 


Scaling a Fort at Manila. 75 feet. 
Naat, 


Tere we see our soldiers.assisted by 
the marines af De wey fleet, scaling a 
wall of the fort at Manila We cannot 
but admire these brave men who, at the 
risk of their lives. the wall, 
knowing at what minute they will 


‘i 


ent the night upon their 
d by the El Caney road- 
original 1,500 Spanish 
200 were lett with their 


scale net 


he 


shot at by those at the top of the tort 
It is a most inspiring picture, and one 


that will enthuse your audience, 


Death of Maceo and His Followers, 
Naim, 50 feet. 


‘This is a memorable occurrence, and 
that created indignation throueh 
out the civilized world, The poor Cw 
caught in ambush, and althon wh 
nl the 


CTC 


: ‘selves, are mere ilessby 
shot down in their tracks, The film is 
Irue as to the actual scene and Vour due 


dience will be thorough ly aroused, 


Charge at Las Guasimas (where 
Capron and Fish were Killed.) 
50 feet. 


full of le 


Nakeuw, 


A most realistte 


pieture 


ind action. The boys are seen rushing 
taroneh fire and smoke jn their les 
vreach the enemy, ee conti Ine to 
reat \ very excltir pleture, ai 
0 Vere Can uit Copa Ladd Sep 
Ialh fost thee lives, It also 


mind the words of Colonel 


hen tl boys tt Pao 
anger ve swe Hd, 
{ ar, bove: poder 


Repulse of Spanish Trops at Santi jago 
by the Aaaoen Forces, 60 feet, 


Nabe, 
Ter AM exe Spicture- where 
sparlards are mote wit rroat 
bv the V7 ithe Unie 
siti repro 
fon of the Rehi as « aeeurred. and 
pres VOU 16 see bow bravely our 
ove drive the Spaniards from thet ori 
on aml shoot then: down as the th 


Colored Invincibles. 
Nera bi wa, 
Llere 1s famous 
so-called traninet 
fa hehe with as nvich 
brothers. Thy 


50 feet. 


thie colored tr 


Tae, wWihtey WOVE Seay 


as theirs 
kowell, : i 
Appearances stood the strain in splendid 
‘This ts thie 
ine colored mau is wecepted as a fer 
in-arms, for Tis work in 
if net superior at tines, i 
empanions,” A vers 


FAA 
hye ec le ie) 
horn. 


EEE OYE Bee WE Pee 


fine plore 


hardships which they were by no means 


accustomed to, 


Ohio Colored Troops at Camp Alger. 


General Miles and Staff, 170 feet. 
Nite dy. 
is not always 


conmander imc 


our priviles 


ato sce 
land 


i = 
3 country, ai has fiiva will NEY Praws. 50 feel. 

‘ i WOVE bot 

WW rarely Bue 

then, can dn 


soldiers ean lye, 
roi to their ad 


a Chet tine 


Soldiers in 


wee coe. “ere © Panorama of American 
PMO AOTTIOSE CR CGHOEILL OLR, Camp. 56 feet, 


Neewhal 


Cl 
© 
— 
is* 
Cc 
ae 


3d Regiment. Philadelphia, 


Nankeen, 
One of the crack Whik 
. headed by Col als 
portraved as they arrive in Philadelphia 
} The bovs, on the whole, 
ILowhich proves how 


eal oA GOYA VIEW OT OLE SO 


MB Va. The camp 1 
¥ ‘ > pret 


closel 


peet, 


American 
Drawn Sabres. 


Noein. 


und patriotic the 
erVOne 1s 
é While ‘ 
nent returned in a very lies aultlny con: 
results of four mont Hed 
ainly visible in the appear The public never grows tired of war 
| pictures, as is evidenced by the eror- 
ous sale of films treating on ne see 
They show their appreciation in 
ed encores, ard the aro ; 7 
exhibitions are flatter: 


Cavalry Charging With 
50 feet. 


ce of many of the men. 
hem are extremely thin, some be- 


AYE A 
shane@ed so much as fo Ine a recom ject, 
difficult teanum- the repeat 
ee! reved froin thes 
stout when extreme, We rarely are 


frievds 


great pictire 
with awe as thy 
forward 
vou ime 
they are the 
ing. 

After the Battle. 


Nnwecotie, 


that 


ess Call at Chickamauga. 50 fet. 


Naphtta. 
DJon't show this picture unless vour 
lence has dined for the soldi 
tions are being distributed by the one 
delegated for that C paEpON, and th 
ol them eating and drinking appeals to 
wer man. Some of t 


ph TPO VOU Can sce the Ss 


# ¥ yp 
lg wounded, 


ewenceal aspect is cheerful, “Uhis film is 
part wlarh interesting, as the men 
shown therein were on their way to the dving, and you can see 4 
land of the Dons, where they met with — carried from the field 


as be administers the sacrament to th 
he dead soldies 


le 


spirited borses, 


Very. excit- 


200 feet. 


ers. Tae Miter the fierce fight is over, there 
are always a number of dead and wound 
ie sight ed soldiers left on the fields. In this 
mlers of Char- 
he soldiers are itv and members of the Red Cross Socie- 
carry buckers of water, and the tv going about the field caring for the 
You can also see the priest 


Fun in an American Camp Near Ha- 
vana,; 50 feet. 


Nascems, 


This film is full of fun. ‘Lo see the 


ddiers dancing, foactne one of their 
noaniber upoin the airand cate Ye him 


im a sheet, and their various. antics. 
BINS as Hug sh they have no fix 
at band, Cher 
( Je goat, Is sec romping al 
presumably in quest of Gin cans ; 
hoes, a delicate morsel ent 
raat, so itis said, Ao p 
id provokes lauchtes 
enliven sour atudence after 
mn the more sad pictures j 
You want this film by all 


Fun in a Spanish Camp, 


Naan, 


50 feet. 


This film is particular 
the present timie, as it 
ilish soldiers amuse { 
amp. TT ley are seen 
sarently sing 

It is decid 
portrayed 


on the 


The Spamards, of whoty so aniech 

been said, Ee i 
+ 

st they can, an 


yopre 


to the evilen vha expects 
and onm warriors, dat 
Hike schoolbovs at play. 


is a beautiful and Jively subtcct 
fures standing out clear and bold, 


faces are perfect, 


71st New York, 


Necessary, 


“Mdier laddies have 
fosent time, and we here produce 
: : ork’s famous regime nts, 

ani obje ‘'t lesson 


‘ for 
woo nave heard a great deal 

bit ave never seen the bovs 

atray Thev look every inc 

der, and alt though they are careworn 
S d viciated in same cases, still show 
Moir American patriotisnt, anc 

LG 


»ag@ain for freedoms cause, A 
fli, 


President McKinley and Cabinet at 
Camp Alger, May 28, 1898, 
50 feet, 


In this tilm, the only one of its kind 
oll the marker, 1s seen the President and 
His cabinet on the reviewing stand, 
There is no other film like this IN @X18- 
tence, and you are therefore enabled to 
steal a march on your competitors who 
are showing old films. It is a master« 
piece of the photographic art, cxecuted 
by one of the best photog ‘aphers money 
ean procures and Demg a subject that 
ever: true-hearted American is interest- 

a oe without saying that it is 
oe the greatest am ONION makers ever 
placed pelore the public, Buy it now, 
We can fill your orders at once, 


Nativity, 


Soldiers Marching, During the Review 
by the President at Camp Alger, 
50 feet. 


About 15,000 soldiers are seen in 
mibtary ae rinarching past the review- 
p Alger, May 28. ‘This 
PICHIne app. — to those 


Neokoboth, 


vho remember 
Prom eos when thousands 
went away Heht-hearted and eay to 


TALISE ee 


considered just 
thrils us to think 

psent time about 
tO leave for the enemys 


af sce American soil 


May 


ced in their undertak- 
are clear and. distinct 
stands Out in bold. re- 
lef A touching picture that will in- 
lerest evervbody, 


New York’s 7th and 71st Regiments, 
50 feet. 


io start of this film shows the fa- 
ny Regiment Band beginning to 
‘ist Iewiment follows in 
ans viwo abreast, conmmanded 

LO \. Greene, of New York, Af 
pave passed, the pth Regiment 
eames into” view and 


Neok lace, 


Grand Army Veterans in Philadel- 
phias _... 50 feet. 


Hlere we see Philadelphia’s own G 
A. Rk. veterans decorate tl 
graves of their fallen comrades. | 
anything be more touching than to see 


about to 


ey : 
Danas Of 
onkv 


sy 
DrOUGIV TO st 


ray-haired warri IPs, SUTIC V 


Orne le 


wor 
OF 
Tew 


} 4 + se3 
acparted ones! 


1 ps ' * * } ee 
au Sorts Of weather in 


Philippino War Dance. 


Needle, 


i es Lei : eee sf Phys Fee 
We are all interested in the Philly 


Brave Cubans Firing at the Spanish 
Soldiers With a Dynamite Can- 
non. 50 feet. 


Nefuricus, 


This 


Town 


disappear. 
country 


pict: 


near 


charge, then 
was taken in a 
vana, amid the peaceful country scenc 
near where the battle was raging fics 
lv. This was the first life motion | 
ture of the war that was brought fr 
Cuba. No one can imagine how real 
tic this subject is! See it and vou wou 
not be without it at price. As 

ion i pain is the topic of 

and old, 1s inte: 


exciting, 


lution in S 


“ 


OaV, CVCT | 
qd 


CRECC 


10th Pennsylvania Drilling at Manila. 
50 feet, 


Vecromancy. 


will not alone ent! 


Phis picture 


no matter 


the reputation 


for itself 
POO AT 
} 4 
| late ( 


German Cruisers Bombarding_Venez- 
uelan Forts 96 feet 


Netherick, 


NAVAL 


Launch of the First-class Battleship 
Alabama, 50 feet. 


Paes, 

larticularly interesting was a wat 
hip at the time when our 
funeed in war with the 


wid it is grativing to the American pul 


spanish Dons 


to see these monster 
| 1ceh de 
OW EC SUP TECH ce pene 
j |. ; 
AVE Didced cyt 


SHOW OUF 


attleship of 11 


launche 


fail to deseril 


rderful float 


1. size and capability 
if 
VAdE 


1 peer for ¢ 
TI 

Voung 
it will be in 


POWwWaed 


Wis Is a enthuse o 


America, and any one exhi 


a position to ¢o 


Y 


audiences wherever lle appears, 


Naval Parade on the Delaware River. 
Monday, May Ist. in Honor of 
Admiral Dewey, 150 feet. 


Pacer, 

Here we show the Naval Parade on 
the Delaware River, Philadelphia, in cel- 
Dewey Day, May ist, 1800 
and t 


1 
plainly seen cliding around 


chbration of 


'lundreds of pleasure ig boats are 
the United 
states Cruiser Raleigh, and thousands 
of persons are seen waving 


salutes. Philadelph 


ainly seen in the distance 


The U. S. Cruiser Raleigh Firing a 
Salute, — 75 feet. 


This film is doubly ints resting ow- 


* to the fact that vou sce the oun that 


fred the 


first shot at the ls 

gain fired, but for the purt i if 
ating the anniversary of feat of 
» Spaniards, A beautiful film: full oi 
effect and activity. T filn 


; ' 
Hist be seen to be appreciated 


Boxing Match on Board the U. S. 
Cruiser Raleigh. 75 feet. 


Paeifie. 
\ lively scene on board this popular 


ar vessel js 


a boxing match between 


Manning the Yard Arm on the U. 5 
Cruiser Raleigh, 


Paciticntion. 


60 feet. 


i TE EE i 
PRE: ‘ 7 + 
pit i re 
Thi eyyey WW 
art { u Ke 
t * 
' 
ter: y witness / 


4 LB Bs sea | 


Torpedo Boat in Action. 


Pacits. 


50 feet. 


She 4 
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is 
iti i > 
I : 
tee ba Pid 


SC a Wherever shower 


GRAND NAVAL REVIEW IN NEW 
YORK HARBOR AUGUST 20, 1898. 


alCcs Thee Wd 


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50 feet. 


Sampson. 


Cruiser New York, 


Padlock, 
: Rear Admiral W.. T. 
Captain F. EF, Chadwick. 


Cruiser Brooklyn, 50 feet. 
Pagan, 


Rear Admiral W. S. Schley. Cap- 
tain IF. A. Cook. 
Battleship lowa, 


Pagoda, 
Captain Robley Evans. 


Battleship Indiana, 


re 


Captain H.C, 


50 feet. 


50 feet. 
‘avlor. 


Battleship Massachusetts, 50 feet. 


a 


Captain N. J. Higginson, 


Battleship bea. 


Palette, 
Captain C. EF. Clark. 


50 feet. 


Battleship Texas, 


Pas 
Commodore Tohn W. 


50 feet. 


Every one should have these great 
pictures, as they are very popular and 
will draw big crowds, 


Crew of the Battleship Texas. 50 feet. 


Vaifees, 

Vhese are the brave men who did 

the work, and their appearance was 
hailed with delight. They looked like 
fighters, every one of them i 


a 
named “Superior Films.” We are not 
satisfied cursclyes unless the detail is 
brought out so that everv feature and 
every object is true to life. After the 
severe test which all our films are made 
to undergo, we send them out to all 
parts of the civilized world, assured that 
only praise for them will he our portion, 
and we have thousands of testimonials 
attesting this fact, 


U. S. Battleship Indiana, 50 feet. 
Vatoy, 


Another of the grand warship films, 
but t, like the Cincinnati, lacks motion 
which interests audiences sa much. 


2 


feship Maine Leavin 
or for Havana, 


| Pander. 
picture you sce the battle. 
with her huge smokestaci:: 
The crew is seen moving 
about waged i in their work = ident to 
a war vessel leaving port. ‘The Au rer 
ican flag, that emblem of freedom, wav 
proudly as it catches the breeze. \i} 
this and more can be seen in this superior 
film, which has been pronounced by ex. 
perts to be the finest and most accurat: 
hlm of our ill-fated battleship thus fas 
placed on the market. — [t is absolun 
perfect in detail, © With ae filmi, any 
theater, hall or church could be filled +s 
overflowing. 


Morning Exercise on Board the U. S. 
Cruiser Raleigh, 60 feet. 


Panopls, 

Ins film shows the vies taking 
oe morning ONOTCISE, and fron thy 
expression on their faces they appear | 
thoroughly enjoy themselves. T) 
brave sailors are justly proud of th 
vessel and its brave commander, and de- 
serve all the attention lavished on (ocr 
on their retum from the Philippine 


U. S. Torpedo Boat Winslow. 25 feet. 


Panter, 

ey an outlay of an siderable mo 
we |hav Sone the finest collection oi 
war Vv a in life motion pictures thet 
has ever been placed before the public 
These warships are especially interes 
owing to the good work performed | 
them in the late Spanish-American wa’ 
This picture presents our own torpmce 
boat, the oe a comparative! 
small vessel, but capable of great wor! 
in her line—that of firing torpedoes uv 
der the water froma ercat ne ance, ai 
disabling the largest battle ‘ships, 


The Spanish Cruiser Vizcaya, 50 feet. 


Tote r, 

The Vizeaya, one of Spain's mo<: 
powe rful warships, is seen to advantag: 
lving in the harbor of New York. 
Evervone is interested in comparing t me 
relative strength of our own marin 
fighters and Spain’s cruiser. A fle 
both interesting and instructive. 


uly 


bo feet, 


J, $. Cruiser Columbia, 50 feet. 
Pantmlots, 


ioe is one of our crack cruisers 
which gave a good account of herself in 
the late war. Before leaving League 
Island Navy Yard, Vhiladelphia, this 
monster marine fighter was crowded 
laily by young and old who had uothing 
but aciuration for her beauty and fight- 
mig capabilities, Our films excel all 
ether warships life motion pictures for 
many reasons, The principal onc 1s 
that instead of the sharp, jerky motion 
shown by other film manufacturers in 
their marine pictures has been overcome 
by us, and you can see in our fils the 
vliding majestically ae the 

beheve that 


WU ‘Is ¢ g 
water, and you are led to 
VOU are VI oe areal ship in real water 
instead of her photograph. “These war 


piclare ee be excelled. 
Hobson and the Crew of the Merri- 
mac, 50 feet. 
Pantaloon, 
llurrah for Hobson and tis brave 
or) wi This hero is worthy of all the 
liomage that lias been paid to him, and 


more. There is only one klobson. Tis 
ee hazardous wndertakin 
has endeared him to both yveung and 


old. _ his appearance in the Jubile: 
parade the mudtitudes vied with each 
other to get near him, and many were 
moved to tears of jay on beholdis mg a 
man, young as he is, who tool his life 
in his ands for the welfare of his coun: 
trv. All hail to Hobson and his crew! 
This film is clear and brilliant. The 
faces are distinct and you cannot fail to 
recognize and indelibly stamp upon your 
mind the handsome features of our hero 
oi the navy. 


J. S. Dispatch Boat Dolphin, 50 feet. 


Papas, 

This is one of the fleetest vessels 
in our navy, and aside from all her other 
qualities is from an artistic standpoint, a 
beauty. A prettier vessel is rarely if 
ever seen and she has become one of the 
favorite vessels in the Navy Department, 
being often used by the Secretary of the 
Navy for inspecting purposes. The 
photographic art is well represented in 
his film. 


U.S. Naval Officers, 


50 feet. 


nts a number of 


Vapor, 

This picture prese 
our naval officers who took part in our 
Jubilee parade. They can easily be 
recognized, and everyone secing this film 
will be interested. It is a fine photo- 
graph of all the naval officers who aided 
with their superior abilities in bringing 
the war toan end, 


View of Cramp’s Shipyard, Philadel- 
phia, 50 feet. 


Llere is a film that everybody wants 
who live outside 


PY sk Ow Ok Re, 


hose, CSP ICe jally those 

of Vhiladclphia, and even those who do 
flock to the vard whenever a ship is 
kieneched or even only to pay a visit to 


one of the most extensive plants of its 

1 ships of the merchantnyan class 
as well as battleships, monitors and cru 
sers are tere seen in all stages of comple- 
so [overvilime is trae to nature, A 
inl, interesting subject, 


View of League Island, Philadelphia, 
50 feet. 


This is a picture of the largest nays 
verd inthe Uuited States, where all the 


Pantheist. 


irenitors and a number of war vessels 
were stitioned prior to the outhreak of 
tw Uispanc- American War [overvone 
‘ a Loe “island wher in Philadel- 
poate sen the meu aud machutes thal 
are expected to do the hehting for the 


i Government on the 
a money mak 
you will find an appreciative audience 
shibit it A fine photo 

iphic subject. 


Sroadsword Exercise on the Battle- 
ship Texas, 50 feet. 


Pato nora phe 

Our films are made up of uncom- 
rot subjects, as vou can readily sce [yy 
the tities and descriptions. This one 
is a novelty, The men are seen at 
broadsword exercise, and, althouwh they 
were not called upon in the late war to 
fight at close quar _ bringing their 
broadswords into ay vet they are 
drilled regularly, and are always pre 
pared should the emergency arise. A 
beautiful picture, 


» flim ip vou want 


Po AOS 


Cleaning and Adjusting the Hotchkiss 
Revolving Cannon on Battleship 
Texas, 50 feet. 


Phe fi 


Paniry. 


U. S. Monitor Terror. 


Papel. 


Lieut. Bagley’s Funeral. Escort of 


Lieut. Bagley’s at Raleigh, N. C. 
50 feet. 


U. S. Monitor Miantonomah Steaming 
Into Key West. 50 feet. 


Papist. Purade, 


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U. S. Cruiser Raleigh, Returned From (2. and we are taxed to our a 
Manila 50 feet. order 


Pavtahote, 


U. S. Battleship Texas. 


Parachute, 


will [his is a fie 


50 feet. 


rvone wants 10 see her in her y t Wast 
hoavhicl lege of thousands of pe feane who flocked 
the proud to Philace Ipina. during the p ice du 
pertect. The bilee, October 26, 27 and 28, 1808, “Why 
eae eer ae: . oe 7 ore 
Ips | ( 
: toe enti Paniso tex Aas ahinililsated 
Capt. Sigsbee on Deck of the U.S. \Ve cannot enlarge too much oa 4 
Battleship Texas. 50 feet. fighting qualities of this «to ; monste: 
Papaes. I h out of that memor 
nob, Spe : i Wisentehod anid 
cial I Dwieht “i from morning tll 
Sig eur il mght by visitors H parts of the 
ul he time of Country, who cam admire and praise 
: ‘ ommands ber and her noble command: r, omme 
ul dore Jolin W. Plilip. 


U. S. Monitor Miantonomah Leaving 
League Island for the War. 
50 feet. 


Paradiom. 
In this flm can be seen the tormid 


ble Miantonomah leaving the ereatest 


Burial of Maine Sailors. 50 feet. 


Purse. 


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al eért Pye 
ne vic [1 
i the wagon \ 
; by American and Spa 1 
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ru draws teat ‘ ‘ 
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President McKinley and His Cabinet 
of the Reviewing Stand. at Fair- 
mount Park. Phila. May 27. 
1899. 50 feet. 


The Chief Magistrate of the Nation 


the soldiers, 


Partition, 


is here shown reviewing® 
ilso the bovs from the Cruiser 


who returned from Manila. 
i 
{ 


isa beautiful lively subject. full 
and one that will interest ever 
admires the great War President 


Crew of the U.S. Cruiser Raleigh Pass- 


ing the Grant Monument at Fair- 
mount Park. Philadelphia, 50 feet. 


artis. 


flere is shown the brave crew of the 

Co Ralcigh marching in review at 
the ei if Caeneral Grant's Monu- 
mu t Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. 
1e | sted in the men who 

“4 ‘Spaniards at Manila, 
| mines im the harbor, 
it the guns of th rts. They 
! brave lool and this 

1 On h they ap- 


BOAT RACES. 
Columbia in the Lead. 


Rabbit. 


200 feet. 


Shamrock Placing Her Topsail, _ 
175 feet. 
Haeccoon 
Shamrock Rounding 
Light Ship, 


Ruchet, 


Sandy Hook 
100 feet. 


Columbia and Shamrock. 100 feet. 


Raev, 


Yacht Race. 75 feet. 


Rain, 


acht Columbia. 50 feet. 


Railwas. 


icht Shamrock, 


Ravihhe. 


50 feet. 


Z2oat Race, 50 feet. 


Kkkapid. 


sWAiniieshioristnseiaselinitaiisileisish 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


Mexican Bull Fight. 


Suhave tly, 

llere is a subject for v 
ereat demand, 
plete from } : 
fehting shown therein is spirited and 
fill of action. The loreadors are tinal 
Iv victorious and conquer the luge bul 
aiter being slain, is drawn by a 


made and 


Loading and Unloading the Chutes at 
Willow Grove, 60 feet. 


Sileere, 
When the subject, “Shooting the 
t] 


= a rule, we sce tt 

i i ; Rees 4 
cars coming down the iaclin and drop 
into the water. tn order to show the 


public bow the cars are loaded and un- 


ue » Wil ill at 
ne pa rk. 
where we took a picture of the “Chutes” 
there, and since its introduction it is 
be the best “Chitte 


loaded, a te rade a 
Philade 


acknowledged ths 
film” vet made. 


Panorama of Schellenen Gorge of 
Switzerland. 75 feet. 


Smok. 

This is one of the most beautiful 
panoramic views i Life Motion Pictures 
vet made. It not alone shows the fa- 
mous Schellencn Gorge of Switzerland, 
Init shows the Alps Mountains and 


¥ 
‘ 
Devils and Napoleon’s bridge crossing 


A 
the Goree, This is an interesting and 


pleasing subject, 


Swiss Training and Breeding Home for 
St. Bernard Dogs, 50 feet. 


; Satile. 

Switzerland is well known for its 
breeding of St. Bernard Does which are 
used extensively by the Monks in the 
Alns to find lost ee aus 
shown in all sizes, from the puppy to the 


full erown, 


dogs are 


400 feel. 


Coronation of King Edward the VII. 
Site bariine 250 feet. 


leveryone has read of the Coronation 
ol the ing, and here we show the cere- 
tminster Abbey where Fd- 
ned Itine of ine 
ithe (ucen and surrounded 
es of las reabn. [his is an 


The King’s Guardsmen, 100 feet. 


Sone hee, 

Plis pietur 
of the coronation 
land, showime ti 


\ : 
The Procession trot 


to the palace 


After the Hunt. 


Soe k bat, 


In this picture is shown the hunts- 


men feedine ther does atter the dunt 


50 feet. 


good picture, full of ani 
mation, 


Birds-eye View of Dawson City on the 
Yukon River, Alaska, 50 feet. 


Sed, 


This film was obtained a 


iter a great 
outlay of time and nmionev and shows the 
icé-botnd Yukon Biver r in the Alaska 
gold mining regions of which so much 


has been written in the past two vears. 
The picture also shows a steamer trying 
to plow its way through the ice eiving 
the much-talked of smoke effect which 
enhances the value of the picture. 


Game of Base Ball. 75 feet. 
Snerifies, 

This shows a game of Base Ball held 

between the victorious Mt hletic Club, of 

Vinladelphia, the Champions of the sea 


son ee “1903 and the Baltimore Club. 
The individual players are shown in their 
respective positions. principally the ereat 


“Rube Waddell,” the famous pitcher. 


Crowd Leaving Athletic Base Ball 
Grounds, 50 feet. 


Saoristy. 

In order to make the foregoing pic- 
ture complete, it 18 necessary to join the 
two, when you will not aloue have a 
eaume of Base Ball played but als sO 
have the crowd leaving the grounds and 
seeking the different convevances to take 
them hori These two films are full of 
lic and animation, 


Loop the Loop. 


Sablon, 
ue have he: ‘ 
Loop the Loop at Coney Island, but have 


a ey » a4 ; lare 
never had an opportunity to sce it. Here 


i 
: : i 
rect that always receives 


Shad Fishing, a 


This pit ture is one t 
and portravs the shad fishing 


te ig 
below Oloucester Cits ie 
Delaware. To many wl ive 

never seen how shad are caueht ip will 
prove an excellent attraction corn 
“ SEC TO th TOE ANN { | artl 
in and untoad it li vouawwant a star 
picture, buv this aue.- Li is needless to 
that the phot phy inthis picture 
distinet In every particu i 


“haracteristic of all our work 


The Village Blacksmith. 60 feet. 


: Saddler. 
[his picture portrays a typical coun 


blacksmith shop uy which the artisan 
seen shocing a horse, assisted bv an 
her blacksmith,  “Tlns is an iuterest- 
y and beautiful su and is bound 


interest all who witness it. 
sowing Seed on the Farm, 60 feet. 
Sabiece, 


This picture is true fo nature 
he farmers sowing seed | 


i harrow. After fl 
r follows and rolls t 
ie firm and bard. Ws 


tmauch for the beauty of 


Prince Henry at Washington. 100 feet. 


Snawital, 
This takes up back to the visit al 
Prince Henry of Germany to the United 
States, ane his reception the 1 


dent at the Capitol, 


Prince Henry at Cramp’s Ship Yards, 
Philadelphia, 75 feet. 


Se 
An excellent 
‘cat Cramp’ 


Ilenry of G 


apeCHMeE the war 


ssels 1 process Of constructiot 


Prince Henry Leaving Cramp’s Ship 
Yard. 80 fect. 


Volksfest. Philadelphia. 


Sa bewuned, 


ear the Giernian population 


Safely, 


SCCT) ascend slowly, but 

te descond so rapidls is to excite t! ees 

KET famous Joo Caohambia 

ieeeoa for hfe on a slackwire, 

mm the top of the chutes to the other 

iM if the avater, a distance of several 

undred. feet, Seals are plainly sven 
vinnie 
} at 

arely to shore. [tis safe to say that 

new “shontine the chutes” is with- 

x eption the best one ever taken, 

ery point of view, and is execding 


extreme from start to finish, 


An Affair of Honor. 


Szediven, 


* lady iriend discovers Ferris Wheel, 50 feet. 


Saik, 


Herald Square. New York. 75 feet. 


i 


Sie hoas, 


Hunting White Bear. 65 feet. 


S16 GT Ihe resting 


Greasy Pole and High Diving, 90 feet. 
ee WH Deine fort! Skating Scene. 65 feet. 


Miibelesthy, 
VA i eet * 


food 
The Queen’s Funeral, 300 feet. 
r Showing ee L proe j { 
_There are six men and two wo- Cremation, 
& Grin, Cyne felios mere a Saillots. 


VINE, 


Panorama of League Island. Philadel- 
phia. 50 feet. 


S#H#io amore, 


Cine of Philadelaniat 
} Hod Hit elp] 14-8 Hreouc st nos : - 
leacue Teland tho Tig fire and is 
es eee Sat, LEG red 
RG. 


Saline, 


Venetian Troupe, 40 feet. Reading Subway, 


Sale. 
| 


pictur 


The Liberty Bell. 75 feet. 


Silene. 


Girls’ Brigade. of Lansford. Pa., 
Salty pave, 50 feet. 


Noodside Park Trolley Panorama. 
Silane, 50 feet. 


Admiral Sampson’s Funeral. 75 feet. 


Smbient, 


1 all the splendor an 


Phe photoyraphly in t 


filmy is pertect anil) 


dition to vour show. 
: co Bicycle Parade. Philadelphia. 150 feet. 
Panorama of Thames River, 50 feet. : Sats a 


Saliva. 


Vhis is a beautiful panoramic view 
of the Thames in Eneland, which will 
prove interesting not alone to those who «an be seen 4 iiph 
have never been there, but also to many PN heal 
vho have satled on its waters or so it 1 é vager th 
Journed at some watering place on its au =: 


shores. 


Main Street. Buffalo. N. Y.. 110 feet. 


Sales, ene s ‘ 


Si foan 


Baby's First Step. 50 feet. 


Showine the busiest street in the 
city of Butfalo. N.Y, ull oi anima 


tion and very interesting. 


Boulevard St. Denis. Paris. France. 
55 feet. 


Showine a beantiful and animated 


Sultpeter. 


micture of this famous Boulevard in 


Paris, France. 


Brooklyn Bridge 200 feet. 


Salutation. 


‘This picture shows the entire 
Brooklyn Bridec from end to end, The 
car irom which the picture was taken 
started fron the Brooklyn end and lands 
in the depot in New York. 
ture Wa: 
thousan 


This pice 
= taken on Dewey Day, when 
Is of persons were on the bridge, 
he only film onthe market tha) 
Bridge oe ane end to the 
One of the i teresting features 
of this marvelous picts re is the ee a 
n and out of the ear tracks in the New 
| 


1¢ 
St 
thn 


Lafayette Square, Buffalo, N. Y.., 
Sar badaeen, 100 feet, 


other beautifil street scene of the 


ey of Duffalo, N.Y. Very interesting, 
Unloading Canal! Boat, 50 feet. 
Mawar. 


Showing a number 6f men unload. 
ulriber from a-canal boat-in the up- 


per part of New Vork state, An ae 
vesting subject. The photoer: ply is 
portcet 


Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia, 
Showing the Race Before and Af- 
ter and the Finish, 210 feet. 


Salwo, 

: iis film shows the bovs of the vic- 
torious Vesper Boat Club, of Philadel 
plia, Pa , Winning the international boat 
race at Paris, France, during the Paris 


Dreyfus Case. (Copyrighted.) 

Sasative, About 400 feet. 
\ wonderful production of a master 
mind, Elere is ee ubtedly a film that 
will make a a for its owner-—a film 
nn hos, fullof expression, 
g vividly to mind ave sulfer- 
ve of an Z iartyr Dreyfus, who, 

through prejudice, was m lade to suffer 
the penalty of a traitor in order to shield 
a number of corrupt politi ticians. This 
film is a raastersiece in its cntirety, 
When first shown, Ca aptain Drevfus is 
keen leaving the prison at Rennes, 
lrrance, surrounded by wendarmes. The 
scene changes to that of the eourt room, 
and Dis seven judges enter and tale their 


places. Colonel fouast, the President 
of the Court, is distinctly seen, his steri, 
hard features being ins stantly recognized, 
Dreyfus enters, acc ompanied by his jail- 
ers, and after seating himsell, is followed 
by his counsel, the orator Demange and 
the un iparalleNed cross cxaminer Labori, 
The trial searcely proceeds before the 
detestable General Mercier enters. who 
finally takes the witness stand. In Hs 
testimony he declares that lie would be 
the first to declare the victim innocent 
did he consider him so, Drevius jumps 
to his feet and cries: “Why don't you do 
it?” Pandimonium reions for the time 
being and the. exctiement can hardly be 
juelled unul the audience js threatened 
with Sepuleion yy the ¢ /Ourt, ‘Lhe ac- 
tion is so real that vour audience will be 
moved to tears, wot to mention the ex- 
ettement it will create, and many strong 
men will jump to their feet and show 
t 


tion. No film af ans subject has ever 
been produced realistic, and 
this fil at 


Elks’ Parade, Attantio City, N. J. 
i. 400 feet. 


During the nier months the fa« 
Howe order od 8 Hell a convention 
at Atlantic Ce. \- Jo the popular sea- 
side resort: — Cine of their loatures was 
a grand strect parade in Which thous- 
anes participate d, This without CRCCD- 
tion is one of the best parade films ever 
tnade, not alone for photographic worth, 
but beeause many of the participants can 
be casily recognized and many of the 
contingents will amuse you with their an- 
tics. The boys from Hartford all travel 
in go-earts. Very fine. 


silt 
halk 


Funeral of the German Empress Fred- 
erick, 130 feet. 


arene. 

This is a rare picture, Th js q well 
known fact that pictures of this character 
are hard to obtain, especially in Ger- 
many; but our photogr: apher succeeded 
in getting a splendid picture of the fun- 
eral cortege of the late Empress, show- 
Ing samte ee down a hill between 
two files of soldiers, 


out late President 


Skating in Fairmount Park, 75 feet. 
Supple, 


This is a subject that usually takes 
well, not alone does is show fancy skat- 
ing on the ice, bat it appeals to those 
who are learning to skate, and many 
faney movernents are made by some of 
the learners plainly seen in the picture 


i 50 feet. 


Showing the funeral procession of 
. William Melsinles, 


McKinley's Funeral, 


River Drive, Fairmount Park. 50 feet. 


doe 

This film shows one of the pretticst 
picees of the famous Park Drive, north 
a the Girard Avenue Brides. A nun 
ber ol wagons are seen emerging fron 
the natural tunnel, and the picture eres 
with a bov ona wheel, who forgets where 
he is for a montent fe pills himself all 
over the road. He rises hastily and 
pedals away for all he is wor AJ triost 
interesting and brillant subtcet, 


The Bryn Mawr Horse Show. 75 feet. 


Sanity. 

This is an excellent moving pictur¢ 
alone of the society events of Philadel 
ies showing the [lite of that city ox. 
hibiting their blooded Stock. Some af 
the - dies mou inted on spirited horses en- 
gaged in hurdle jumping. making this, at 
onec, an excellent subject for any exhi 
bition, 


Watering Cavalry Horses, 50 feet. 


An interesting scene rarely wit 
nessed tinless near a camp of soldicrs, 
A very good picture, 


Torrents of Zermath. 75 feet. 


Showing one of the many beautiful 
waterfalls seer only in pieturesque Swit- 
zerland, 


Children Saying Their Prayers. 50 feet. 


Soreomed 
A very pretty and sublime eect 


showing an indulgent mother perform 
ing her last duties of the day in putting 
her two little children to bed, one of 
which refuses to sav its prayers, and is 
erving, 


The Sculptor’s Studio, 75 feet. 


Showing an interior of a seulptor’s 
studio, the seulptor hard at 
masterpiece. The model ig also seen 
from which he is copying. 


Police Charge on Horseback, 50 feet. 


Sep, 

A troop of mounted police in full 
dress uniform are seen approaching the 
audience at full gallop. When within 
Duta few yards of the camera, they sud- 
denly halt, and each horse and rider ap- 


pears full life size to the audience 
Ten Nights in a Bar Room, 50 feet. 
Satine, 


Prom the celebrated play where the 


child begs her father to come hore, 
Phe well-known sone, “PF ath Dear 
lather, Come Home With Me New 
may be either sung or playe d On an ime 


behind the scenes while this 


is being shown, 


Main Street, Fall River, 50 feet. 
Stabe, 

Showing over a hundred pigcons 
Peimg iron a laree basket, — Yow cane 
noOliInw eu anything mo re realist ¢ than 
a nuniber of pigeons tving in all direc 
fons and some directly in ine with vour 
i and involuntarile vou throw up 


» though you feared to be 
by one -or more, when they suddenly 
rve either fo the right or to the left 


ml leave vou to taney them as real birds, 
rald Square, New York, 50 feet. 
MLE, 


‘This represents a scene in the bust 
Vthe city, showing the well- 
0) doancd many other fine 
Idines. [tis one of the clearest and 
mi perieck New ‘ork street scenes 
VeP Wael procs Lh “ed, 


urglar Caught in the Act. 50 feet. 


Srey wy 

This is an interesting picture. ius 
trating bow two little girls entrap a bure- 
Jar, The burglar is seen to force lus 
way into the room where the children 
ire sleeping, and proceeds to plunder it. 
Phe littl girls awake, one of then woes 
out unnoticed to eive the alarm. while 
the other holds the burelar at bay with 
a pistol until the arrival of an officer 


Unveiling the Washington Monument, 
oe 50 feet. 


\i Fairmount Park, i biladelphia, 
President. Melsinley and Cabinet, 1 
the prescmee oft ihe Saetery of Cin 
cuit: and the Governors of Vennsviva 
via, Deloware and New forsey, and the 
rowtiar aroiv and militia of the several 


30 feet. 
Soother pretty baby scene, livels 
fall of vin, 


The Fastest Steam Yacht Afloat, 
a. 52 feet. 


in this pieture, we show a steam 
yacht runting at the rate of upwards ot 


Baby's Dinner, 


Saari 


miles an hour, Tis isnot alone an 
| { suliject above 
Wealer. SCONG. 
picture, vou will 


her whistle, 


cans is taken 
lie pieture it 


If fils efheet, by artificnl uv 
eare of luck of tive screcn 


eeli acill prove most elective, 


Andre at the North Pole. 65 feet. 


SEO EY, 

Showing the daring explorer ina 
balloon endeavoriig to nil the North 
Pole. The Aurora borealis is sccm in all 
its beauty. Polar bears are seen walk 
ing to and frooon the ice and the frigid 
gone is trathtully and majesucally de: 


4 


picked, ery Hine, 


en nan: 50 feet 


Satie, 
sith] yece WAS TANG MESE alter THe 


enows shows two onthuisiastic 
borecmien induleme im a race with thet 
Thorses ane cuttars., Pits pac 


swith very napiral efleets, 


Cock Fight. 50 feet. 


Sntists, 

\ Hvely ond Ee nee Cet se 

SOVIETS ONC OS CTU CTCOMMNEOT De 
pveen two engine cane Dirds, in which 
their tespective owners ate seen in: the 
backeronnd exchanging bets an the 
1 Who projected pon 
appear mucl larger 
| levery feather chiding 
eg: ; coy 
those wich are shown or the trav, is as 


Panorama of New York from Jersey 
City, 200 feet. 


satrap 
‘This film was taken fron. a ferry boat 
wil ee the New York shp 
and the tall buthlings and the sha ipping r 
wharves and numerous boats on the river 
are allin full view, | Very fine 


Ricardo Family of Acrobats. Nos 1, 
2,3, 4, and 5 Each 55 feet. 


ste ehay secur on, Sa Cody e, 
Sretwrby &, Satarden, 


These are all Teautifal subjects. 
leach one is complete i itselt and ex 
hibitors can buy any uumber they de 
sire, The entire series can be jotted if 
necessary imone strip 278 feet lone, and a 
most novel and interesting acrobatic ox 
hibition can be given lexecllent hms. 


Max Unger. the Strong Man, 150 feet. 


SHON rs 


Max Unger. the Strong Man, 125 feet. 


Syren 
lwo «distinct films of this fanous 


strong aman, one: showy the list. the 
eather the full oe I ich one, how 
ever, shows the control he has over lis 


niuscles and cach action is faitivully por 
travedb in these films. 


Woodside Park Trolley Panorama, 
SEMEN 250 feet. 
This beautiful subject shows a pano- 
rama ol the Woodside Trolley situated 


inthe heartool beantifal ee ark. 
Mhiladelplaa, taken in the month of [un 
when the dlawers are in ileum : At 
pieture prescits nature in all its grand 
Wer, The trolleys winds tn and ont oI 
curves of trees where thousands of per- 


sons visit almost daily during the sum: 


mer months. and many young persons 
coperegate on pleasit bent. We re 
ormmend this oxceedis ily interesting 


subject to all those who adinire mature, 
Mounted Police, 55 feet. 
Sardar, 


In which Philadelphia's finest arc 
aan in holiday costume in parade 
mounted on their spirited lorses, 


Mounted Police Charge. 60 feet. 


SN Ee, 
The same subject as Mounted Por 
lice, excepting that they are seen to 
charge on horseback. 


- 


The Aquarium, 50 feet. 


Say ant, 
Showing the famous  Aamiioth 
\quarium at Paris, in which thousands 


nifish are seen. — Very interesting. 


Colored Folks Bathing. 50 feet. 


Sev ban, 

An ever popular scene during the 
month of September, at Atlantic City, 
showimne Tumdreds af dinky danisels and 
| 


their swains taking a dip in the brim 
deep. 
Hon. Wm. Jennings Bryan. 60 feet 


SEVEN 

[his picture shows Tlon, Wa Jen 
nes Bevan boarding a train during 
canipaign trip. tle is seen on the rear 
car platform and betore ontermg. he 
raises lis hat to the wast crowed wl 
cheer him to the echo, \ very fine pu 
ture of Mir. Drvan 


Newell and Chevet. the Famous Acro- 
don 150 feet. 


Sey bee. 
y marvelous are the acrobatic 


these two clever 


] 

feats induleed in by 

nen. You stand iH awe wil e oe ar 
performing, thinking they will | istic 
tothe ground and midts ned, whic h oe 
really occur were they to make a miseal 
culation, 


Vaulting in Saddle and Jumping Hur- 
dle, 50 feet. 


Sauncity. 

\nother interesting subieet taker at 
Fort Myer, Va. Phe rider im this 4 
ture is handling tus 4 i 
horses, seated in the 
leading the other, - le pears yn 
hurdle, he jumps ta the eround, canning 
beside Dis own mount ant til hoth horses 
rise tO make the hordle jump, wher Te 
vaults over the back of the lrorse ti 
formerly ridden, @racefully aliohtinge i 


the saddle of the horse he lias been lead 
ing. This is a » military men 
as an extremely difficult feat. 


Werry-co-Round or Carroussel, 
oe 75 feet. 


Here is an everyday scene ant vet 
it appeals to man, woman and child, 
This merry-go-round is a beautiful one 
and is loaded down with a large mumber 


f 


afimen and women and they appear vo 
enjoy the mvotion, Phe filme is full oot 
life and action, 


Giant Wilkins, the Largest Man in the 
World. 50 feet. 


Scabbard, 

AL an -enormients expense we lave 
succeded ie proctring a life motion pie- 
ture of this giant, who stands nearly & 
feet in height Aman fully 6 feet tall is 
seen to stand under his outstretehed arm, 
with room to-spare.  levervone will ac- 
knowledge ins film to be an witerestine 

subyeet, and willacdimit never having <« a 
its equal, 


Giant Wilkins Walking. No. 2. 50 feet. 


Se mYotd, 

This as another view of this great 
“Goliath” and vou. see him - walking 
abowl as casv as though te was af the 
ordinary size, A good conipanion ph 


90 feet. 


Tite asa didnt of the famous electric 


Electric Fountain. 


wees tobe. 


ee as lifferent fi Cs 
le the water rd dancers are seo, one 
ofow teks dbs the corehee-couc lee, 


Girard College Cadets Reviewed a 
Governor Hastings. at oe Ded 
cation of Stephen Girard’s Moni e 
ment. 50 feet. 


Scala, 

This picture reproduces the 
nt band composed of college | 
reo une! periceth dyilled, neat 

lsaluting the Gove 

mor of Pennevivania my iront ob the 
mien Learuc, Philadelphia. por ike 

ecosion Gt the dedication of the non 
ment erected to the memory of Stephen 


ation, mare ing ane 


Cascade in Switzerland. 50 feet. 
Sue, 


liere is one of the sights one vever 
crows tired of 
excelled anywhere, cither 
artificially, and vou need not fear show 
e this subject to any mtd isu 
cites Hiei admiration. A fin photo- 
eraphic effect. 


McKeever and Wife Bag 
100 feet. 


i well known 


Pugilist M 
Punching, 
Senunty. 


ig picture shows tl 


dist MAleKeever and his wite punch 


1} 


mect Wilh a round O1 applause, 


President McKinley Reviewing _ the 
Troops as They Marched Past 
the Grant Monument at Fair- 
mount Park, Philadelphia, 

150 feet. 


Unveiling of the Grant Monument at 
Fairmount Park. Phila.. Thurs- 
day. April 27th, 1899. 150 feet. 


Senrket, 
unveiling ot the 


t 


f Appomatos 


| 

£rT. ani be 
Si President 
MeWwinlev is seen on the reviewing stand. 


President McKinley and Wife. Mem- 
pers of His Cabinet With Their 
Wives. and Captain Coghlan. 
Leaving the U. S. Cruiser Ra- 
eigh. 100 feet. 


Seenia, 


his film ts absolutely the best that 


er been taken of so distinguished 


“part Pp stands in 


92 


Coghlan, one of the Manila he- 
roes, Lhe faces are clear and distinct, 
1 the entire picture is full of detail, It 


is a most beautiful subject. 


50 feet. 


Scienee, 


Western Card Game. 


} } 
[wo bunke steert 


ie other runs away, bt 
Ay 14 ‘ ee ae 
followed by io continues 
: aE ge 
to shoot. A real typical \\ cst bor 
1 


Cer Scene, 


50 feet. 


You sce boats passing in dif 


East River, New York, 


Schism, 


directions, and you can. si 
which 1s on the ot} 


1 a i wa 
Cie ISTOORIVTE Tt 


Pygmalion and Galatea. 


Sebemditie. 


Showing 1s 


65 feet. 


ymalion at work in his 


statue of Calatea, 


. comes to lite. 


Building the Suez Canal. 


50 feet. 


showing 


\ cred- 


Bs Mes 


ereat canal v 


itable subject, 


Chiquita, the Smallest Woman in the 
World, 200 feet. 
[lere is a distinct n Very 

many have never seen this charming 


Selootinge:. 


id@ect and this is the opportunity. She 
seen in all her smallness, but the pic 
ture 1s lar@c, clear and brilliant. and is a 


s 


superb moving picture from cv rv stand 


point, 


* * 
Cat’s Dinner, 
seholaustic. : 
[his 1s one to amuse the children 


| 
cture. 


every way. 
Barnyard Scene, . 15 feet. 
SCURCIIGSS, 


In which a milkmaid is scen to 


yw while she is surrounded by 
and ducks. A real pretty country 
} Lure. 
Delaware River Icebound, 
SCRAPER LEK, 
hig is a picture that ts 


in that it was taken during 


125 feet. 


24 


remely cold weather, when. the 


IPOACTE SOL, 


ttime in many years. The larg 
boats are seen to labor and 
ir efforts to plow through the 1 
had it net been for the city 1ce boats the 


river craft would have been at a stand 
gull. An excellent picture. 


Digging for Foundation for Large De- 
partment Store, Phila., 100 feet. 


Senuntting, 
Showing how the excavations were 
made on Market Street, Philadelphia, in 
preparing for one of the largest depart- 


ment stores in the world. 


75 feet. 


a natural 


Hauling Dirt up an Incline. 


Searfpin. 

This. picture port 
scene. An incline is in full view, look 
img up. The horses draw the wagons 
wed with dirt to the foot of the in- 
cline, when a rope is attached which 
eads to a dummy engine at the top of 
Ata given signal the engineer 
engine and | 
drawn to the top. The incline is so 
steep that it would be impossible for 
jour horses to attempt the work. 9 Verv 


Santa Claus, - 50 feet. 


n this picture you see Santa Claus 
the room from the fireplace and 
ed to trim the tree. Tle the 
ockings that were previously hung 
the mantle by the children. \fter 
lkaage backward and surveying his 
kk. he suddenly darts at the fireplace 


Wail 


+ 


938 


lta 


hink 
to wond 


50 feet. 


istinas 


GIG INTIS Cisappears 


Christmas Morning, 


scion, 


represent 


showing 
howing 


iving Cows to Pasture. 


CTS SS, 


D 


“y 


i 8 
4 
3 5 fe eee 4 
cag 4 
ms 
M ‘ i 


Shooting the Chutes, 


say, 


Bull Fight. Nes. 1 and 2. 50 feet each. 
Sr eELe, GO Pers 


Ly 
3 | t 
ya . yoo #t ' 
4 
i 


24th Chasseurs Steeple Jumping, 
50 feet. 


Seoreh, 
llere is a French regular. steeph 
jumping. ‘This pleture is very brilliant. 
The horses are spirited and vault over 
the obstacles as though they were accus: 
tomed to that kind of sport. Mn an 
mated subject, 


Barnum’s Street Parade. Nos. 1. 2, 
and 3, full length 150 feet. 


See iit, 

flis film is produced in three parts 
each part about pity feet in leneth and 
showing the different views of the pa- 
rade. “Vlis subject shows the clephants 
and camels us thes march along, the wild 
unimals in cages, horses, chariots; ety. 
No. bis composed of all clephaits. about 
twentydive, imeluding  “Dolivar” the 
largest clephant ta captivity, the world 


| 
anit. No, 2 shows a man driving a 
hariot, ta wlteh are attached fort 
Ilis masterly style an contre! 


the spirited animals cars lots of ap 


vs the pomes and 
a varied list of vcild animals, some of 
ich, perhaps, were never seen in this 
) } olobe. Dv having thes: 
three picitires vou lave the entire bar 
yinis parade prior to lis departure fur 
furope. Puich filmi is fifty feet tn length 
and coiliucd makes a most beautify 
and intercsting: entertammicnt. 


Employees Leaving Fall River tron 
Works, 50 feet. 


[lere as a. picture true to nature 
Sonic of vou very tikely hav ] 
mamiber einploved ina large mill Lhe 


bl a oe ae 


5 
CASO ALU SINE HOO. ATO BCE 1580) { 
the great iron works and wending t 
was bormewvcard, calmly pulling on t 
TOSC WAPI TS Cr pipes. 


50 feet. 


This qieture will please the loys 
who delight in this lively and healthful 
sport, Phe film is full of We and ac- 
tion, 


Snowballing After School. 


Seorpion. 


Sleighing in the Park, 50 feet. 


\nother interesting  smosw sec 
where a number of sleighs are seen. and 
the occupants appear to enjoy then 
selves, Gioud and lively. 


Steeple Jumping, 50 feet. 


We offen read of “Steeple Jurnp 
ime. but few af us have ever seen any 
thine of this Ieind, flere as an oppor 
finity ta witness it in all its excitement, 
and wa will arouse enthusiasm wherever 
SHOWN. 


Mrs. Nation and Her Hatchet Brigade. 
140 feet. 


" 


flere we shew "Carrie Nation” and 
her Platchet Brigade derniolsbing a sa 
loon, Dottles ty and lwer keos reall ip 
all directions, aid in one part of the 
svene the bartender is thing bodily ante 
tle street, The crosaders complete 


rea pees, 


wrees The finest saloon in the Kansas 
town, “The Senate,” after which they at 
fompt tayoretire, when an officer arrests 
\irs. Nation, the crowd followine AW 
execllent piece ot photography. 


50 feet. 


A accoe tia Tarmvard, showing lit: 
ie wart feeding the elichens, ducks and 
j 
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ete all cow. 


Farmyard Scene. 


Sowsebe be 


Geese, during wile 
mito the feed patland helps 
mE, This ts one oot cur leading films 
and is very popular, \ fine ‘eof 


voniestic Hie. 


Her Hose 


50 feet. 


This picture shows Tabby enjoving 
a mieal. (lis is a good snbject, war 
ranted to plea 


City Hall, Philadelphia, 


Seren, 


Cat’s Dinner, 


Sern ly 


50 feet. 


In this view can he seen moving 
people, cars, horses and carriages, and it 
would be a novelty to those wao neve 

he twenty millon dollar buidings, 
to gaze on that immense pile of marble 
whose statue can be seen from almost 
any point in Philadelphia, and in many 
cases severdl nutes out in the country, 


Heaware River, 50 feet. 


Seo, 
Vou can see dovens of large boats 


sae up and dawn the river, and th 


on-each boat canbe casily dy 


cormed.  Dowens of tig boats. the Cam 

vd (iloucester ferry. boats. ane the 
veto pleasure crit plying between Paw 
oldphia and diferent poiits, are alyects 


1} 


rent Wavereeh TO ans 


Swimming School, 55 feet. 


SCUuURD Ys 
showing the itenor ola swine 
eal where menoand swoon are. on 
ing themselves in Winocenl aiitiec: 


oto thor learts content, 


Submarine Diver, 50 feet. 


Se OLENE, 
fn which a divers 
tame, enter the water, and finally re 
tary to the boat frome which he st | 


Cock Fight, No. 2. 65 feet. 


Seat 
ly owhich are seen two bartams 
ehiing as only game cocks can fight, 


4 pertect picture, 


lce Skating. 50 and 75 feet. 


heen, 
This is a familiar scene the world 
over, — Men and wonien are seen doing 
faney akuting while the little boys and 
eirls are enjoying themselves to their 
hearts’ content. Very good. 
Fairmount Park Trolley Panorama. 
150 feet. 
Sarees, 
Vou have no doubt heard of Parr 
mount Park, Philadelphia, 4 
park in the world, For scenery, both 
nataraland artificial, this famous gat 
spot surpasses anything af its 


Within the past few vears a trolley lms 
been circling the prettiest part of the 
park and this picture was taken while 
the ear was going ata rapid rate, dash- 
me through @lens, up hill and down 
dale, passing small stations on the rote, 


stopping to take on and discharge pas 
seniwers, and finally arriving at its des- 
biiiion atthe entrance to the ercat park. 


Doantend natural scenery, 


The Soldiers Return. 200 feet. 


So hb ican, 


If vou are secking i 
we ean recommend this 6 Hi the bill in 
every partieular,  “Vhe picture is full ol 
seniitnecnt ard will actuals cause tears 
fo Oe pore: THe lois reached, A 


voatter being 
to the Uttle village 

lefbavhen a boy and dmmediate- 
i eee ke his old heme esx 
to tid Wis old mother with 
expected to dive for the remain 
3 te, Fo his astonishment and 


sober Ob Lie iris 


fears Trova acneielibor that Tne 
mother, toa poor to pay her rent, had 
; 1A fastitution, Ele 

vires the wav there and-ow beme in 
instantly and de. 

osee lis mother. She appears 
hoothers arms, the 
! Wwipany awiy bis tears, 
The brave soldier tells his mother 
thar she must leave the place at onee and 
comawnide herta come with lim, walell 


ae rae] CUS hither 


hev talline eac 


icture again changes 

dv seated in the door 

of cthep old teme kotting, while her 
dibs Fowwers be fore the house, 

He viees and lighting Ins pipe pro: 

ant imore Howers when he en 


tt ee i 
tors (he house and returns with acup ol 
tev ten wihielithe old lady apparently en 
i VW the pieture ends. This is 
ee Hyves: STOrS without wrrds ard we 
de aor Hesitate in saving that mo matter 
otis shawn, i will appeal to ald 
avd von alive and will move anv audi 


BT AES: No SPOT RC has heen 
rod ta make tis film perfect ye every 


- et Wonderfully beautial. 
English Barnyard Scene. 50 feet. 
Sotdivrs. 


A beautiful country scene in which 


«4 tan and a beautiul maiden are gecn 
fecalie the chickens amd chicks. The 


2 « 
peures are largwe dind clearly. discerned 
and the entire view ts picturesque aid 


Hue, 


ih 


Bostock’s Educated Bears. 50 feet. 


Sedenture. 

Llere we show educated polar bears, 
the property of the world famous Los. 
tock. Zoo. This will prove particularly 
interesting with the little folks, 


Bostock’s Circus Fording a Stream. 
0 feet. 


Sobonnam. 

This picture shows just what its 
name implies, a circus fording a stream, 
The immense elephants and camels are 
seen drawing heavy cirens wagons 
through a shallow stream. This picture 
is decided] more interesting than an cre 
dinary picture showing merely the ani 
mals, as they prove their usefulness hy 
drawing heavy loads, not possible to be 
drawn by ordinary horses, 


Panorama of City of Venice. 75 feet. 
Suvant, 

beauitul Venlee jn all its 

his picture was taken from a 

la while riding through the canal 

lly shows Venice of whieh so 

been and 


written in prose 


poem, 


Happy Childhood, 


Soecarene, 


76 feet. 


This is happy childhood indeed, A 
little girl plaving with ber coach and 
dail, spies a poor strav dow Ivinge on a 
step. Slie lavs away her dollic and tak- 


inf un the tramp dog, dresses lim in 
dolly’s clothes and placing him in the 
coach, wheels him away, A pretty 


pieture, 


Club Swinging. 52 feet, 


Snckeroy, 
Club swinging as a rule is tame, bur 
Us one was specially posed for and js 
mterestng. ‘There is a great deal o! 
animation in it from start to finish, 


The Delhi “Durbar” in India, 150 feet. 
Sachemer, 

A scene of barbaric splendor: ty. 
dian Princes clothed in gold and pre 
cious jewels, On massive elepharits, 
decked from head to foot in draperies of 
Oiiental beauty, One of the most 
spectacular films cver made, the tos? 
gorgeous spectacle the world has eve: 
known, 


Wedding Procession in a Church at 
Rome, 00 feet. 


Decidedly a novel picture, we migit 
Say a rare one as very few of their kind 
ve been taken. We see hundreds of 
beatiful maidens in procession in a 
courtyard of the church, led by their 
priest. It is certainly a grand spectacle 
and this film will appeal to all refined 
audiences as betne out of the ordinary 
and very interesting, 


The Stag Hunt, 
Steere mie, 
Hunting the stag is great sport and 
here we see it in fulle-the hounds chas- 
ing a noble stag through the water and 
woodlands until finally exhausted, the 
stay 18 run down and finally dispatched. 
tied around him and he je 
hauled out of the water where he fell and 
is drawn up on the bank where he js 
viewed by a large number of persons 
gathered to see him, 


Seow, 


100 feet. 


\ rape 18 


wee ries 


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